I’m back with another Tutorial series for Camtasia Studio, answering the frequently asked questions from Camtasia Studio fans!
Have you tried recording an on-screen video and when you played it back, the video appears blurry or has poor quality?
What Causes Blurry Screen Video in Camtasia?
There are two general causes of blurry videos in Camtasia Studio, but first a little about Camtasia Studio Codec….
Codecs are the algorithms being used to compress a video, most of the time installed as a software embedded within a hardware. They are of the same idea as in compressing files using a program like WinZip.
Video codecs are categorized into two types of compression:
Lossless codecs/compression - you lose nothing, but you can’t compress much.
Lossy codecs/compression - you lose quality in return, you achieve great downsizing.
Camtasia is equipped with a TSCC video codec that is lossless, thus, compressed videos with TSCC have great quality!
Having said that there is no reason why your Camtasia Videos should lose any quality unless you are doing something wrong.
Moving on, here are the general causes of blurry videos.
SCALING YOUR VIDEO IN A PLAYER OR IN THE CAMTASIA DURING VIDEO PRODUCTION
- If you scale the video during playback to other sizes than the original size, quality will lessen.
- If you use the default setup of Camtasia Recorder and produce videos with the TSCC codec, the playback should have a very good quality and looks similar to the screen.
- If video is played in a Media Player, the quality is lessened due to the “skins” mode of Media Player causing the video to be played back at a different size than the required 100% original size. Trying to change the video size will still not work.
How to Fix Camtasia Studio Blurry Screen Videos
SOLUTION 1 – Configure Media Player to avoid videos from scaling.
For Media Player 11:
1. Open Windows Media Player.
2. Go to View.
3. Choose Video Size.
4. Fit PLAYER to video on Start.
For Media Player 9 or 10:
1. Change your Media Player’s skin mode to “Classic” mode, to do so, just press Skin Chooser button and select “Classic”.
2. Go to View.
3. Choose Video Size then set it to 100%
4. Run the player to Compact mode.
5. Select View, then choose Skin Mode.
6. Run it in 6.4 mode.
How to use Media Player in v6.4 mode:
1. Go to Program Files, then choose Windows Media Player.
2. Run MPLAYER2.EXE file.
3. On v6.4 mode select View > Options > Formats, select All > Apply > OK.
4. Select View > Options > Playback , then set the Zoom level to 100%.
SOLUTION 2 – use Camtasia Player or other player that doesn’t scale videos.
PRODUCING THE VIDEO USING A “LOSSY” CODEC
By default, Camtasia Studio will now scale the video. For you to be able to produce video with the same good quality, simply follow these steps:
1. Once you’re done with your captures screencast, click on Produce.
2. Choose your desired output, click Next.
3. Select your desired format, click Next.
4. On the Fit in field, click on the drop-down arrow and choose the largest video size, click Next.
5. Click Next.
6. Select the output location, click Finish.
That’s all there is to it. I hope this has been again helpful to you!
Until Next Time
Peter – Your Camtasia Guide
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I am using Camtasia Studio 2 with an xp pc. I am recording an animated powerpoint file and the text comes out with poor resolution.
What can I do to optimize the screen capture video in terms of clarity?
George
Hi George,
I would definitely recommend that you upgrade to the latest Camtasia Studio. Version 7 is going to be released soon and if you upgrade now you will automatically be upgraded to that version. A lot has happened with Camtasia since version 2 and you can still use the later versions with XP without problems. I am pretty sure that the problems you are experiencing will have been fixed in later releases.
You can upgrade to Camtasia 6/7 here:
http://www.softwarecasa.com/camtasia-studio.html
camtasia studio versions all except 7 produce great vids but 7 does not. blaming the end user is a way to kill business.
Hi Diane,
I am not sure who has blamed the end user. I have used All Camtasia Studio since version 5 and all new versions has enhanced my results with better video and less problems. What’s the problem you are experiencing with version 7?
Cheers,
Peter
You blamed the end user, Peter, although it was probably unintentional…
“…there is no reason why your Camtasia Videos should lose any quality unless you are doing something wrong.”
I make no claims about the output quality of any version.
OK, I see that now. Very sorry about that. What I should have said is that it may depend on the input settings. Thanks Brandon for pointing this out. Please note that the original requester did not feel I blamed him in any way.
No worries. I’m not sure why I even mentioned it. Thanks for all the tutorials, by the way.