v1.16.1
Screenify Studio v1.16.1
Multi-Clip Recording, Fully Editable
Record your screen, simulator or device in several takes, append them into one project, and fine-tune every clip on its own — camera, cursor, audio, and where it sits on the timeline. This release also adds important stability fixes.
What's New
- Multi-clip iOS recording — Append more iOS Simulator or connected-device takes to a project you've already started, and Screenify stitches them into one timeline — even when the takes are different sizes.
- Insert at the start or end — Add a new recording, image or video to the beginning of your timeline, not just the end.
- Per-clip camera & cursor — Every appended or imported clip keeps its own cursor and webcam, which you can show or hide for that clip alone.
- Per-clip audio — Mute the microphone or system audio independently on a clip that has both.
- Picks up where you left off — Appending a new take re-records the same window, screen area or device you used before — and brings it forward, even across Spaces.
Improved
- Steadier iOS audio & camera sync — Camera and audio line up more precisely in Simulator and device recordings.
- Consistent clip controls — Recording and imported clips now share a matching set of property controls.
- Smoother camera hide/show — Hiding the webcam over a section now fades in and out in exports, with a clearer per-clip "Show camera" toggle.
Fixed
- Fixed a frequent crash during recording — Screenify could quit unexpectedly as recording started, or when bringing a recording source forward across multiple desktops (Spaces). This is now resolved.
- Fixed notifications occasionally appearing in the wrong corner of the editor.
- Fixed audio and zoom effects shifting out of place when inserting a recording at the start of the timeline.
- Fixed the webcam occasionally showing a frozen frame in certain camera hide/show combinations.
- Fixed playback occasionally running past the end of the timeline on multi-clip projects.