@blujam007 Hey Jeff...thanks! Actually, I don't have any problems with the output from PPT 2010 dropping into Camtasia. It works like a champ and I LOVE it!
And because of the way I use PowerPoint video in my Camtasia projects (I don't record with proper timing...I just get the footage and put it together with the narration in editing using a couple of key tricks...) it is going to be my preferred method for getting PowerPoint video (as opposed to recording it with Camtasia).
Very helpful video, exactly what i was looking for!!
JemieLife 7 months ago
Great video !
trina875 1 year ago
yes, I am running win7 64 bit, and camtasia only comes with a 32 bit driver, can you ask techsmith when they will release the 64 bit driver?
at least I figured out what was wrong
the workaround is to shoot it "old school" which works,
and here's another power point tip, it will record a movie
on its own with out camtasia,
you must be running an older operating system lon...
awesome new vid by the way
jeff
blujam007 1 year ago
lon, you rock, that was a killer video and resource!
Q: I upgraded to 2010, could you explain the actual recording process from inside powerpoint...or do you come in thru camtasia?
Because I don't see the add ins in PP 2010, could you point me in
the right direction...
PP made a movie on its own, its so wierd...
Camtasia won't recognize my pp presentation,
it just load a blank one every time...
Frustrated in the Flatlands
Jeff
blujam007 1 year ago
@blujam007 Hey Jeff...thanks! Actually, I don't have any problems with the output from PPT 2010 dropping into Camtasia. It works like a champ and I LOVE it!
And because of the way I use PowerPoint video in my Camtasia projects (I don't record with proper timing...I just get the footage and put it together with the narration in editing using a couple of key tricks...) it is going to be my preferred method for getting PowerPoint video (as opposed to recording it with Camtasia).
A codec problem?
logicaldrive 1 year ago