Screenium

Screencasts made easy

Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6

General Terms and Conditions

For GERMANY, the German version of these GTCT shall prevail, which you will find here: Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen

Please read the following General Terms and Conditions (“GTCT”) carefully. By ordering goods or services through this website or by registering on or with this website you agree that these GTCT shall apply exclusively to the business or legal relationship between you as our customer and us.

Payment Information
You can place an order by Credit Card or by PayPal. Within minutes a registration key is sent out by email to unlock your software.

How do I obtain my software?
After your purchase you'll receive a registration key by e-mail. Use this key to unlock the freely downloadable demo. If you didn't download the software yet, hit the download button at the top of the page to start the download. After the first launch you're asked to enter your registration key from the order receipt.

What happens if I loose my serial number? Do I have to buy again?
You do not need to buy the software again. If you lose your serial number, simply contact us by using the support section and we'll resend your key at no additional cost.

I bought a new Mac. How do I unlock my previously purchased software?
Simply download the free demo from our website to your new Mac and use your serial number in your order receipt to unlock the copy on your new Mac at no additional cost.

So much better than screenshots

Record exactly what you see on your screen and make it a screencast. Whether you're tech support looking for a smart way of visually documenting the solution to a recurring problem, if you long to capture and distribute your university lectures or plain simply want to show the world your browser game high score via YouTube.com - Screenium will get out of your way and simply capture the video for you.

  • Demo Video

The best way of teaching is by example

Don't just describe a person what to do! It's slow, it's frustrating and chances are it's easily forgotten so you'll have to repeat that lesson at some point. Instead, record a screencast of your instructions and make it available online. What started as a one-on-one tutorial could help thousands of less experienced users all over the world.

  • Area selection

Compatible with video editing software

Edit your videos with common editors like iMovie or Final Cut. Simply export your videos from Screenium's Library in your preferred editing format. All Screenium videos are encoded with standard Quicktime codecs which ensures they can easily be edited without having to install additional codecs.

Share your videos

When you've finished creating an instructional video for your parents or friends, customers or colleagues, export it in any video format supported by Quicktime. Make it available on a network server, your website, upload it to YouTube.com or any other video sharing portal.

The more people can access your work, the merrier. Export the videos for Macs, iPhones or the AppleTV. Use Quicktime to convert videos for Windows PCs.

Language support & System requirements

Screenium is localised in a total of 9 languages. This means that Screenium's user interface with all its buttons, descriptive texts and menus will automatically adapt to your Mac's language settings. Currently, these languages are supported:

Screenium is localised in a total of 9 languages. This means that Screenium's user interface with all its buttons, descriptive texts and menus will automatically adapt to your Mac's language settings. Currently, these languages are supported:

English German Czech Dutch French Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish

Screenium requires a Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard or 10.6 Snow Leopard.