v1.4.0
Screenify Studio v1.4.0
From Recorder to Studio
Screenify Studio steps into its next chapter. The timeline is no longer just a recording — it's a canvas. Drop in images, pull in video clips, and arrange them alongside your screen captures to compose richer stories without ever leaving the app.
Added
- Add Images to the Timeline — Bring screenshots, illustrations, or branded artwork onto the timeline. Use them as title cards, chapter markers, or visual breaks between recordings, and pick how each image fits the canvas: cover, contain, or fill.
- Add Video Clips to the Timeline — Pull external video files into your project with their audio kept intact. Mix b-roll, intros, outros, reactions, or pre-recorded segments alongside your screen capture — all on the same timeline.
- Drag-and-Drop Imports — Drop image and video files straight onto the canvas or timeline. The app figures out where they belong.
- True Multi-Source Timeline — Recordings, images, and videos now share the same timeline, the same effects, and the same export pipeline. What you compose on screen is exactly what you export.
- Project Media Library — Every image and video you bring in becomes part of your project, ready to be reused, repositioned, or trimmed at any time without re-importing.
Improved
- Smoother handoff between media as the timeline plays through different sources, with no visual glitches at clip boundaries.
- Faster validation when importing media — the app tells you up front if a file won't work, instead of failing mid-export.
- Properties panel now surfaces file metadata for imported clips and uses friendlier labels across all panel types.
- Cleaner timeline visuals for video and image clips, including waveform previews on imported audio.
- Effects (zoom, callouts, captions, music, and more) now cascade correctly across mixed-media timelines, even when changing playback speed on imported clips.
Fixed
- Audio doubling and echo when seeking or scrubbing across imported video clips.
- Opacity, border radius, and fit-mode discrepancies between preview and export.
- Camera and cursor overlays no longer leak through during image and video clips.
- End-of-timeline playhead behavior when the final clip is an image.
- Callout active-region detection across all media types.
- Various stability fixes for media handling, mode switching, and long-recording exports.