Lon, you are an EXCELLENT TEACHER. I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you for doing so many examples! I am creating my first presentation and this helps sooo much!
Hi, I wonder if I can ask you a Camtasia/Powerpoint related question My Camtasia Add-in for Powerpoint suddenly stopped recording slides (video) I can record my camera image record the audio, but my slides are not getting recorded. FYI, when I used to hit the record button, a pop up used to come up telling me how to pause and stop the recording ... that stopped popping up as well Cheers!
It's really difficult to troubleshoot such a problem because of the large number of variables (software, system, configurations, etc.). For things like this (where the Camtasia software does not act as it should), I suggest putting in a Support ticket with TechSmith: support.techsmith.com
Question for Lon! I signed up for PresenterMedia and noticed they have a product called SlideClip Video Maker . I'm comfortable with PowerPoint and Camtasia. Do you feel it is helpful to learn SlideClip also?
Hi Bill. The SlideClip interfaced is getting better. It is certainly worth at least a quick play-around to see if it creates clips you can use either standalone or import into Camtasia. It's pretty straightforward. Thanks for the question!
Great Video, Lon! Every video of yours I watch, I pick up at least one and usually more tips on how to use Camtasia. THANKS for that! I can see now I need to do a lot of work to develop my PowerPoint skills, to put together some much more effective elements than we can do in Camtasia itself, or at least much easier to build. At first I was confused, thinking Wait!? I thought you lost the PP animations when you dragged into Camtasia? But then I went back and realized I had missed (was probably thinking of something else at the time) where you exported the slideshow as a video. Good to know Camtasia will accept WMV format! My biggest challenge these days is to STOP WATCHING these marvelous how-to videos and START PRODUCING more of my own! (Grin!) Thanks for all your contributions to the community.
Thanks for this video. I tried this and it worked except for the glitch in the beginning of the video. Before the 1st slide appears. The PPT has no glitches, but I have added an audio file (music). Converted video has a glitch only in the beginning. Why is it happening & how to fix it? Please help.
Hi Tricia. Not a stupid question at all! It basically boils down to a matter of mistakes. Speaking and clicking as you record leads to fumbles that need to be re-recorded or edited. This method removes mistakes from the equation. I usually only use this when I want/need a perfect video as the end result. It's actually much faster in my experience. Thanks for the comment!
@@LonNaylor Thank you so much for the quick reply Lon! I'm somewhat new to this and getting ready to record 12 modules of an online training course. Appreciate your thoughts and help!
Why not just run the slideshow in pp and capture the screen in Camtasia? It’s what I do, but I use Screenflow and Premiere CC. Just does a better job... Thanks anyway...
Hey Lon, wondered why my audio I did in PP sounds fuzzy when dropped into Camtasia? Any insight on that or how to fix it? Thanks so much. Love your videos!
Thanks Janice! I haven't run into that issue. I'd suggest the quickest answer will come from putting in a ticket with Camtasia Support: support.techsmith.com
The most simple way to convert your powerpoint presentation in video with camtasia is running the presentation on second screen and record it with camtasia! All transiotions, all animations will be intact. Than montage your video in camtasia, add sound and save the video in hd or full hd format. Done!
That's one way, sure. You can also just Record Slideshow right in PowerPoint and Export Video. Both of those methods are prone to mistakes in narration and/or recording. This video is about using the new ability to import slides into Camtasia and a way to eliminate those mistakes from the mix.
You are a good trainer, you answered lot of my question in this video and you saved my video editing time, thank you so much.
Thanks! Your comment is much appreciated.
Extremely helpful and some great little tips that help a lot too, thank you!
Great! Glad you liked it. Let me know if there is anything else you want me to demo. Thanks for the comment!
Such a lovely explanation of so many tricks!! Thanks a ton!!
Thanks! Glad you found it useful.
Thanks Lon! This helped me a lot.
Glad you found it useful Carli. Thanks for the comment!
Lon, you are an EXCELLENT TEACHER. I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you for doing so many examples! I am creating my first presentation and this helps sooo much!
Hi Carrie! So glad you liked it and found it useful. I really appreciate the comment!
17:14 - I get all of the yummy goodness of the animation.
Thanks for sharing your passion for this project with us.
Hi,
I wonder if I can ask you a Camtasia/Powerpoint related question
My Camtasia Add-in for Powerpoint suddenly stopped recording slides (video)
I can record my camera image record the audio, but my slides are not getting recorded. FYI, when I used to hit the record button, a pop up used to come up telling me how to pause and stop the recording ... that stopped popping up as well
Cheers!
It's really difficult to troubleshoot such a problem because of the large number of variables (software, system, configurations, etc.). For things like this (where the Camtasia software does not act as it should), I suggest putting in a Support ticket with TechSmith: support.techsmith.com
@@LonNaylor thanks, much appreciated
Question for Lon! I signed up for PresenterMedia and noticed they have a product called SlideClip Video Maker
. I'm comfortable with PowerPoint and Camtasia. Do you feel it is helpful to learn SlideClip also?
Hi Bill. The SlideClip interfaced is getting better. It is certainly worth at least a quick play-around to see if it creates clips you can use either standalone or import into Camtasia. It's pretty straightforward. Thanks for the question!
Thanks Lon for taking time to provide an answer! Blessings, Bill
@@billperry2686 Anytime! Take care.
Great Video, Lon! Every video of yours I watch, I pick up at least one and usually more tips on how to use Camtasia. THANKS for that! I can see now I need to do a lot of work to develop my PowerPoint skills, to put together some much more effective elements than we can do in Camtasia itself, or at least much easier to build.
At first I was confused, thinking Wait!? I thought you lost the PP animations when you dragged into Camtasia? But then I went back and realized I had missed (was probably thinking of something else at the time) where you exported the slideshow as a video. Good to know Camtasia will accept WMV format!
My biggest challenge these days is to STOP WATCHING these marvelous how-to videos and START PRODUCING more of my own! (Grin!)
Thanks for all your contributions to the community.
Glad you found it useful! Thanks for the comment. Much appreciated! Now go make some videos. ;-)
brilliant content , really well presented ... thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for the comment.
LON...Excellent Work...Thanks Man !
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the comment.
Thanks for this video. I tried this and it worked except for the glitch in the beginning of the video. Before the 1st slide appears. The PPT has no glitches, but I have added an audio file (music). Converted video has a glitch only in the beginning. Why is it happening & how to fix it? Please help.
Sorry, but without seeing exactly what is going on I can't tell what the problem might be.
14:45 - I love his excitement.
LOL! Ya...the BOOM is one of my favorites. Thanks for the comment! Much appreciated.
I love all of your videos. Thank you .... at 11:04 the amount of time you entered, can this be reduced later when the media is imported into Camtasia?
Thanks for the comment! It actually really doesn't matter since we are setting the timing with clicks during the Record Slide Show.
@@LonNaylor Thank you sir.
Maybe a stupid question but why go through all this vs. just recording the narration in PPT as you move through the slides?
Hi Tricia. Not a stupid question at all! It basically boils down to a matter of mistakes. Speaking and clicking as you record leads to fumbles that need to be re-recorded or edited. This method removes mistakes from the equation. I usually only use this when I want/need a perfect video as the end result. It's actually much faster in my experience. Thanks for the comment!
@@LonNaylor Thank you so much for the quick reply Lon! I'm somewhat new to this and getting ready to record 12 modules of an online training course. Appreciate your thoughts and help!
@@triciasteege9726 Sure thing. As with any method or technique, you might try both with a short test lesson and see which works best for you.
Excelent
Why not just run the slideshow in pp and capture the screen in Camtasia? It’s what I do, but I use Screenflow and Premiere CC. Just does a better job... Thanks anyway...
Sure, you could do that. This is just one technique of several. Thanks!
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Hey Lon, wondered why my audio I did in PP sounds fuzzy when dropped into Camtasia? Any insight on that or how to fix it? Thanks so much. Love your videos!
Thanks Janice! I haven't run into that issue. I'd suggest the quickest answer will come from putting in a ticket with Camtasia Support: support.techsmith.com
i can upload power point file into Camtasia 9.0.0 version , how can i fix it
You need to be running Camtasia 9.1.1 or higher OR you need to manually Export the slides as images and pull them into Camtasia.
Thanks Lon!
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks a lot.
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment!
The most simple way to convert your powerpoint presentation in video with camtasia is running the presentation on second screen and record it with camtasia!
All transiotions, all animations will be intact. Than montage your video in camtasia, add sound and save the video in hd or full hd format. Done!
That's one way, sure. You can also just Record Slideshow right in PowerPoint and Export Video. Both of those methods are prone to mistakes in narration and/or recording. This video is about using the new ability to import slides into Camtasia and a way to eliminate those mistakes from the mix.
this is a good idea
Thanks!
Does the Mac version have this?
Sorry, I don't own a Mac. I don't know what features Camtasia on Mac supports.
@@LonNaylor Thanks, Lon. Looks like the Mac version is in place!
@@kipling1957 Thanks for the info.
god bless u xdd
bit confusing