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Camtasia 7.1 Out Now

Camtasia 7.1 Upgrade Bonus

Special Camtasia 7.1 Upgrade Offer

The lastest update for Camtasia Studio was just released. The new version Camtasia 7.1 includes a lot of nice new features. For example iPad output, but now I am jumping ahead of myself…

We also have a special offer if you upgrade within the next few days. But more about that in a minute.

The upgrade is free for all Camtasia Studio 7.0 owners. Just choose to upgrade through your software (choose Help / Check for Upgrades).

What’s new in Camtasia Update 7.1

Enhanced Captioning Support
Easily create 508 compliant closed and open captions, and help viewers with hearing disabilities or language barriers better understand the content in your video.

Speech-to-Text Transcription of Captions
By utilizing Windows Speech Recognition, Camtasia Studio 7.1 can automatically turn what you say into captions!  You can fix anything missed in the transcription.  And the more you use it, the better it gets!

Import/Export Captioning Files
Now you can export your audio and get it transcribed into a caption file, then import the transcription back into your video.  It’s perfect if you ever need to translate your captions and localize your videos.

Create Searchable Video
Produce videos in Flash and let your viewers jump directly to the content they need!  All it takes is a quick search of a word or phrase the presenter said or displayed on a slide in the presentation.

Integration with Camtasia Relay
Harness the editing power of Camtasia Studio in Camtasia Relay!  Edit Camtasia Relay videos in Camtasia Studio, then send back to Camtasia Relay for distribution.  They play nicely together so your content flows seamlessly from one Camtasia to another.

iPad Output
Produce your Camtasia Studio videos for the iPad with a brand new iPad production preset.  Your viewers will thank you while they watch in high-quality, on-the-go.

64-bit Codec Support
With both a 32-bit and 64-bit TSCC codec in Camtasia Studio, you’ll be able to export your recording files to a wider range of 3rd party applications, and keep the high-quality look you love.

Bonus with Upgrade

When you upgrade from previous versions of Camtasia Studio, version 6 or before, you will receive SuperCallouts Video Callout package (opens in new window) Free. Value $47.00. This offer is valid until midnight October 20th.

Upgrade Camtasia Studio 7.1 Here for SuperCallouts Bonus

Until next time ;-)

Peter – Your Camtasia Guide

sound-on1Hi There,

As I continue to master Camtasia Studio, I can describe it in a few words  Smart, Friendly and the most Powerful screen recording software I have ever used.

One of the frequently asked questions is a problem with the sound that some of you may  have already encountered after producing your videos.

Have you ever experienced this scenario?

You were recording and everything was going well until the video is produced, that’s when the audio suddenly starts to sound really weird. The sound goes faster and at times takes on a higher tone, more likely compared to a talking chipmunk.

If you have, worry not.

This problem is not related to Camtasia but by your sound device. This can happen mostly on computers running on Windows XP but can also occur in other operating systems. Some people experience the problem because the Sound scheme is by default set on  “Windows default”. Thus, during a recording process whenever a button is pressed, a Windows sound is being generated.

Wanna know how to resolve this? Well, read on…..

Simple turn off the default Windows sound scheme, to do so, please follow these instructions:

1. On your desktop, click on Start button.

2. Go to Control Panel

3. Click on Sounds and Audio Devices.

4. Go to the Sounds tab, this will bring up the Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog box.

5. Under Sound Scheme, click on the drop-down arrow, then select No Sounds. See image below to clearly follow the instruction.

nosounds

6. Apply

7.  Then Click on OK

Now, you are all set and chipmunk-talking-free!

As for recorded audio, sorry this  can’t be fixed, you could do the recording again or if not you can remove the chipmunk-like audio and add a newly recorded sound clip.

If you have been sitting on the fence undecided about whether to upgrade your Camtasia Studio I can tell you through experience the upgrade is well worth it. You can checkout the new features of Camtasia Studio 6 that simplify alot of tasks and make you look like a pro.

To proceed and request for the special upgrade price go here.

I hope this has been helpful to you!

Until Next Time :-)

Peter – Your Camtasia Guide

Camtasia Studio upgrade 6.02 was just released including support to produce FLV files and some other goodies.

All the new features in Camtasia 6.02

General:

  • Added ability to produce a .FLV file.
  • Added possiblity to set keyframe interval for .FLV and .MP4 file productions.

Studio:

  • Fixed an issue that would cause .MP4 production settings to not be correctly utilized for productions using PIP video.
  • Fixed an issue with dropping a transition over an existing transition causing a loss of sync between the Video 1 and PIP tracks.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause quizzes to appear twice during the playback.

PowerPoint

  • Fixed an issue that would cause an audio/video sync issue for some recordings with both audio and video.

Camtasia Recorder:

  • Improved error handling.
  • Improved the recording performance with applications with layered windows.

Go here to read more about Camtasia 6.0 and if you’re already a proud owner check out: Upgrade Camtasia

Until next time ;-)

Peter – Your Camtasia Guide