Thanks for the encouragement but I have no plans to post about Camtasia again. I feel like I've shared everything I have to share about Camtasia and after starting training on Camtasia in 2013, I feel like the time has come to wrap it up and let others carry the Camtasia training torch. By the way, I think you won free TimeBolt license. I sent you a message about it, but I'm not sure if you ever got your license.
I am humbled, that's an awesome hack. Wish I'd thought of it. I often drop my video clips into Reaper, which, granted has quite a learning curve and primarily a DAW, but it does a nice simple job of reversing items, including videos, in addition to processing audio with a finer level of control than I can get with Camtasia. Still Camtasia rocks for the vast majority of my video processing needs.
Thanks, man! I'm glad this hack gave you a new way to look at how to use Camtasia. I haven't used Reaper. Just installed Davinci Resolve a few days ago and that definitely has a high learning curve.
yes, you just save/add the clip you want to reverse to the Media Bin, then reverse it. easier. Or use 3rd party software to reverse the clip, then import it into camtasia. But the recommendation here is ok for clip under 30 seconds if you had no other software.
First you need to get multiple cameras into Camtasia. Unless the dev team says otherwise in Camtasia you can only record the screen and one camera, plus one audio input, and (depending on operating system) system audio at the same time. But if you have a 2nd recording device running independently, you can export from that device and pull the resulting file into Camtasia as a separate track, then crop/scale/etc. to your hearts content.
Been a while since you've posted. Looking forward to (and keeping fingers crossed for some) 2023 content from you!
Thanks for the encouragement but I have no plans to post about Camtasia again. I feel like I've shared everything I have to share about Camtasia and after starting training on Camtasia in 2013, I feel like the time has come to wrap it up and let others carry the Camtasia training torch.
By the way, I think you won free TimeBolt license. I sent you a message about it, but I'm not sure if you ever got your license.
I am humbled, that's an awesome hack. Wish I'd thought of it. I often drop my video clips into Reaper, which, granted has quite a learning curve and primarily a DAW, but it does a nice simple job of reversing items, including videos, in addition to processing audio with a finer level of control than I can get with Camtasia. Still Camtasia rocks for the vast majority of my video processing needs.
Thanks, man! I'm glad this hack gave you a new way to look at how to use Camtasia. I haven't used Reaper. Just installed Davinci Resolve a few days ago and that definitely has a high learning curve.
Camtasia (Windows) 2022.1.0, Added Reverse Video Clip feature to their Media Bin.
Absolutely right! It's a nice addition.
yes, you just save/add the clip you want to reverse to the Media Bin, then reverse it. easier. Or use 3rd party software to reverse the clip, then import it into camtasia. But the recommendation here is ok for clip under 30 seconds if you had no other software.
that's a cool trick.
Nice!
Thanks!
how to do Multicam editing in Camtasia?
First you need to get multiple cameras into Camtasia. Unless the dev team says otherwise in Camtasia you can only record the screen and one camera, plus one audio input, and (depending on operating system) system audio at the same time. But if you have a 2nd recording device running independently, you can export from that device and pull the resulting file into Camtasia as a separate track, then crop/scale/etc. to your hearts content.