Would it be easier to use WMM?
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In Camtasia Studio, there is an option to record videos. Look it up, and you'll seeEDIT: It is a screen-recorder, like hypercam.[QUOTE="kungfool69"]
u use camtasia to film......is camtasia a camera?
Glow-Stick
In Camtasia Studio, there is an option to record videos. Look it up, and you'll seeu use camtasia to film......is camtasia a camera?
kungfool69
Wrong section of the forum. Maybe you should have thought a valid response and put it in "Ask the Mods" forum. Maybe they can remove the moderation. Alteast try and see what happens. Dont blame GS for one petty little moderation. It happens, do not get fervent over a meaningless mark.
Is this about connecting to Live, or regular internet? Just wondering, because Linksys routers have problems when working with Xbox Live. I have known issues, and my connection is excellent
I use Camtasis to film. I get the film to PC by saving it after I finish recording. I edit a little bit, then transfer it into a WMV file through either Quick Media Converter, or Prism Video Converter. And no. Why? Is WMM better at keeping the footage all correct?thats not the full ppicture. what camera do u sue, how do u get the footage to the pc......and have u tried just using windows movie maker?
kungfool69
I start with Camtasia Software recording devices. After I finish recording, I edit the video. Next, I use Quick Media Converter. But the audio is off. I tried using programs like WavePad Sound Editor, Virtual Dub,WinRAR to fix the problem. But it still is there. I am starting all over from the Camtasia project and I used QMC to convert the file to WMV. (It was converted to FLV, which might have been the problem). I am uploading the new video as I type this message. Prism Video Converter is also a good option I can use, as the videos are high quality, after I upload them. Unfortunately, the audio is off. I checked the original Camtasia product, and the video is choppy, but thats expected. It may be the beginning title that interrupts the audio, as my transition did the same. But when I play it on Camtasia,besides it being choppy, the audio is on-sync.
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium (6.0 Build 6002)
Processor: Intel (R) Core(TM) 2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.1GHz
Memory: 2910MB RAM
Direct X Version: DirectX 10
Drivers too? Sorry, I am a newbie to this
Okay, I quit the SnowFox thing. I am using Prism Video Converter. But my audio is lagging on my video. Check it out on my page "Donpatch88" Sorry, Google Chrome does not let me post links and IE is lagging crazy.
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