hey do u know how to get high quality sound on camtasia studio 5 cuz i want to like record videos with like someone talking in the video from the computer screen lets say like a nba mix
Assuming it bears any resemblance to Camtasia Studio 4, yes. You'd import your video clip(s), and highlight the ranges (all, if necessary), then hit Convert To Silence in the editing bar. Then you'd click on Tracks, select Audio2 Track, and drag whatever audio file(s) you imported via Import Media to that track. If you ever need to edit one without the other, lock the track that should not be edited before cutting, inserting, etc. HTH.
I have two streams, audio and video. I know the audio stays contiguous, so I use the video editor to trim/spindle/fold/mutilate the footage to fit and be in sync. One solid video stream is trivial. Takes a little longer to splice together like 4 streams with two Pic-in-Pic segments synced as well (Black Bouquet, for instance). Time indexes in both editors and an editor that lets you just slide things to adjust help. (Camtasia Studio, AVS Video Editor).
Actually, I was unclear. If I'm using virtualdub only, then I use time indexes in both audio and video editors. If I use Camtasia or AVS, I can just hack it up and slide things around in one editor until they're the way I want them. Same results, two different environment types. AVS is really inexpensive, too, if you don't need all of Camtasia.
That's actually not water. :) I have my monitor RIGHT against the CPU, and there are 4 fans and 3 hard drives. If I turn off the noise filters, you should hear the roar. With them on, it cancels 95%. If I get any more of that kind of "drip" sound out (bad bearing on fan that's slowly dying), I go -really- synthetic. It's a fine compromise there.
4 fans. 3HD's. P4-3GHz. PSU fan, extra case fan, vid card fan, and the main heat sink fan on the CPU. And our A/C, when it's actually on (centrally controlled apartment A/C), is less than stellar, so I still run warmer than I'd choose. I hover at 57-60C on the chip when it's at full load.
hey do u know how to get high quality sound on camtasia studio 5 cuz i want to like record videos with like someone talking in the video from the computer screen lets say like a nba mix
xxmvpballaxx23 3 years ago
Assuming it bears any resemblance to Camtasia Studio 4, yes. You'd import your video clip(s), and highlight the ranges (all, if necessary), then hit Convert To Silence in the editing bar. Then you'd click on Tracks, select Audio2 Track, and drag whatever audio file(s) you imported via Import Media to that track. If you ever need to edit one without the other, lock the track that should not be edited before cutting, inserting, etc. HTH.
Fairlight2cx 3 years ago
Do you see the video when you use audacity? Or do you check the video and make a script/note/whatever???
rrrm99 4 years ago
I have two streams, audio and video. I know the audio stays contiguous, so I use the video editor to trim/spindle/fold/mutilate the footage to fit and be in sync. One solid video stream is trivial. Takes a little longer to splice together like 4 streams with two Pic-in-Pic segments synced as well (Black Bouquet, for instance). Time indexes in both editors and an editor that lets you just slide things to adjust help. (Camtasia Studio, AVS Video Editor).
Fairlight2cx 4 years ago
Actually, I was unclear. If I'm using virtualdub only, then I use time indexes in both audio and video editors. If I use Camtasia or AVS, I can just hack it up and slide things around in one editor until they're the way I want them. Same results, two different environment types. AVS is really inexpensive, too, if you don't need all of Camtasia.
Fairlight2cx 4 years ago
pretty good but you kinda have a robotic voice and sometime i hear water dripping in the background
rrrm99 4 years ago
That's actually not water. :) I have my monitor RIGHT against the CPU, and there are 4 fans and 3 hard drives. If I turn off the noise filters, you should hear the roar. With them on, it cancels 95%. If I get any more of that kind of "drip" sound out (bad bearing on fan that's slowly dying), I go -really- synthetic. It's a fine compromise there.
Fairlight2cx 4 years ago
wtf why do you have 3 fans??? you can just turn on the airconditioner(if you have one)
rrrm99 4 years ago
4 fans. 3HD's. P4-3GHz. PSU fan, extra case fan, vid card fan, and the main heat sink fan on the CPU. And our A/C, when it's actually on (centrally controlled apartment A/C), is less than stellar, so I still run warmer than I'd choose. I hover at 57-60C on the chip when it's at full load.
Fairlight2cx 4 years ago