Hi, Christi - another great video! What is the best way to use Camtaisa and PowerPoint together, so that Camtasia will pick up the transitions, animations, and other effects in PowerPoint?
The only way to capture PowerPoint's animations, transitions etc., in Camtasia, is to use Camtasia to screen record while you present them in PowerPoint.
Hi Cristi, I’m an online educator using Camtasia to record PowerPoint presentations (16:9). However, I face issues with video dimensions and black margins when recording on a large screen (Microsoft desktop studio). Any tips? Thanks,
You could change from recording the entire screen to just recording a region. Define a region and place your windows or whatever you are recording precisely inside it. Then record. It is important to make sure that this region is 16:9 aspect though. Otherwise you’ll have black bars and you will struggle to edit. When defining the area, hold down Ctrl ( I think ) and it will constrain your region selection to 16:9. Hope this helps.
It should be possible, yes. Camtasia can get slow with very long videos or very many images, but it should work. It also depends on your machine's specifications.
I think you should be able to do it. If not, you can always edit the project in 2 or 3 pieces (different projects), then join them together after exporting.
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Excelente trabajo, muchas gracias!!!
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Great video
Thanks!
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excellent explained, thank you!
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Hi, Christi - another great video! What is the best way to use Camtaisa and PowerPoint together, so that Camtasia will pick up the transitions, animations, and other effects in PowerPoint?
The only way to capture PowerPoint's animations, transitions etc., in Camtasia, is to use Camtasia to screen record while you present them in PowerPoint.
@@Graphicious Yep, Christi, that's what i figured, thank you so much.
Hi Cristi,
I’m an online educator using Camtasia to record PowerPoint presentations (16:9). However, I face issues with video dimensions and black margins when recording on a large screen (Microsoft desktop studio). Any tips?
Thanks,
You could change from recording the entire screen to just recording a region. Define a region and place your windows or whatever you are recording precisely inside it. Then record.
It is important to make sure that this region is 16:9 aspect though. Otherwise you’ll have black bars and you will struggle to edit. When defining the area, hold down Ctrl ( I think ) and it will constrain your region selection to 16:9. Hope this helps.
@@Graphicious Thanks so many for your quick response but I have to record the PowerPoint in presentation mode to use the animations inside.
@bahrammodaberi3685 that makes sense. And your screen is not 16:9?
@@Graphicious no. it is a 28 inch surface studio 1 with 4500 by 3000 resolution recommended.
That's a high resolution! You should be able to select a 16:9 area on that screen, even a 4K one and still have room around.
Yes, ...but all the animations are lost. :(
Yeah, if you want the animations from the PowerPoint presentation, you would have to record your screen while presenting it of course
I have never worked with Power Point, I have a project which entails 90 minutes, is that doable this way?
It should be possible, yes. Camtasia can get slow with very long videos or very many images, but it should work. It also depends on your machine's specifications.
I have a new 2023 I Mac with Sonoma .@@Graphicious
I think you should be able to do it. If not, you can always edit the project in 2 or 3 pieces (different projects), then join them together after exporting.
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