My Videoscribe has rendered perfectly as a MOV. Smooth drawing/writing and mophing.
When I import into Camtasia all my movements have become jerky and skip.
Has anyone experienced this? Is there a production setting I should tweak to avoid this?
My Videoscribe had a sound track but I removed that thinking it was causing the problem-no luck!
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Danielle Rydberg
On
Sat, 31 May, 2014 at 1:41 PM
This may be a Camtasia problem. Although I use Camtasia 8 it may be relevent: I found this response from them: https://techsmith.zendesk.com/entries/22883492-Camtasia-Studio-Playback-in-timeline-appears-jerky-out-of-sync-or-delayed
Andy Hardyman
On
Mon, 2 Jun, 2014 at 9:59 AM
Hi Danielle,
If the mov file plays back fine in a player such as Quicktime then that implies that the problem is with Camtasia - did trying the suggestions in the Camtasia post work with Camtasia 8?
Andy
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Danielle Rydberg
On
Mon, 2 Jun, 2014 at 6:55 PM
yes, following Camtasia advice resulted in good scribe quality.
My Videoscribe has rendered perfectly as a MOV. Smooth drawing/writing and mophing.
When I import into Camtasia all my movements have become jerky and skip.
Has anyone experienced this? Is there a production setting I should tweak to avoid this?
My Videoscribe had a sound track but I removed that thinking it was causing the problem-no luck!
This may be a Camtasia problem. Although I use Camtasia 8 it may be relevent: I found this response from them: https://techsmith.zendesk.com/entries/22883492-Camtasia-Studio-Playback-in-timeline-appears-jerky-out-of-sync-or-delayed
Hi Danielle,
If the mov file plays back fine in a player such as Quicktime then that implies that the problem is with Camtasia - did trying the suggestions in the Camtasia post work with Camtasia 8?
Andy
yes, following Camtasia advice resulted in good scribe quality.
Hi Danielle,
Great to hear you found a solution to the issue.
Regards, Joe