Camtasia 6 mp4 codec test

Recently upgraded to Camtasia 6 and sofar it has been well worth it. The program is a lot easier to use and gives a much better result.

This test is using the new mp4 codec that camtasia says gives a better result than FLV. The file I used for this test was recorded at…

  • 1024 x 768
  • 15 frames per second
  • 75% video quality

The audio has proved to be a lot better than my experience with Camtasia Studio 5. When I tried to export in Camtasia 5 as SWF the resulting audio always had a very annoying pinging noise in the background… thats now stopped being a problem with version 6.

Using the large 1024×768 video size does load slowly, but this is just a test. Probably will use 800 x 600 for tutorials, once I get around to making a decision…. I like the larger size video myself because there a lot easier to view.

NOTE : Found the .mp4 file format was unreliable when used with Shadowbox-js plugin for WordPress. Could have been something I’ve done wrong… just an observation.

Now have .mp4 fil working correctly… it was a code error by me. Have also been able to force Shadowbox-js plugin to play .mp4 files using FLV player controls… nice. This is a great way of playing software demo clips at a much larger viewing size, by using the Shadowbox-js plugin setup. :)

Screen Recorder Software Test

Quick test of new screen recorder software that I’m thinking of buying. This test was to check out the movie and audio quality. Posted by Jaron Fraser from www.problogtips.com.


Easy Screen Recorder Test

This video clip was originally posted to Google Video on 30th December 2006. Ended up buying Camtasia Studio 3.

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