Beaucase Camtasia Studio 9 is not good. There was no option to render a video with 6o fps.
How to render a video format(.MOV file).
Camtasia never support their customers
How to render a video format(.MOV file).
Camtasia never support their customers
- 7 Posts
- 1 Reply Like
- bad
Posted 3 years ago
- 76 Posts
- 25 Reply Likes
Question. Besides the obvious, why would you want to render at 60fps? I can help, but I need to know a couple of things. Tom
- 76 Posts
- 25 Reply Likes
...because if you are creating videos for web, .mov at that type of resolution is really a waste of data
Richard Campbell, Champion
- 227 Posts
- 30 Reply Likes
I thought Apple discontinued support for Quicktime and the mov format?? Techsmith DOES support its customers with FREE support - not very common in the software industry.
Timbre4, Champion
- 680 Posts
- 274 Reply Likes
I think sometimes the language barrier causes some user posts to come off more severe than intended. This forum is evidence that TechSmith supports their customers. Having said that, 60fps is on the recorded enhancement list. I've edited 60fps iPhone video elsewhere and posted to YouTube as typical 30fpd HD. Camtasia 9 was recently released and past experience is that there will be interim updates to that before you'll every see Camtasia 10.
- 76 Posts
- 25 Reply Likes
I haven't tried importing a .mov into Cam 10 because previous versions didn't allow .mov, only avi and mp4. AVI is old and clunky unless you are editing in a broadcast type software...and yet it's still old. We run an online awards submission and judging site for broadcasters in the state chapters of the NAB. We get thousands of videos and audio uploaded to our servers. The FFMPEG converters on the server bare currently not running frame rates over 30fps. .mp4 won the format battle and until sites like YouTube get a new version of FFMPEG, 30fps will be the limit and frankly, the resolution is stunning while streaming is fast. www.bestinmedia.com
- 76 Posts
- 25 Reply Likes
Support is free, fast and done thru email. The trend I see overall, is the price point of Camtasia targets the software to users who purchase it and try to use the max power on a marginal computer. Also, the interactivity of Smart Player productions is really the stand out of the software. The interactivity is only functional if you're viewing the video online. If you're online, HD settings in a .mp4 wrapper is the standard for ALL sites now. Netflix streaming standard is roughly .mp4 / 24FPS / H. 264-AVC codecs / 3500-VBR / 1920 x 1080p. Stereo 320kbps 48K audio. Good enough for them...
- 3 Posts
- 1 Reply Like
- 7 Posts
- 1 Reply Like
Richard Campbell, Champion
- 227 Posts
- 30 Reply Likes
Techsmith just released Version 9. They never announce release dates anyway.
Related Categories
-
Camtasia (Windows)
- 10746 Conversations
- 4350 Followers
justux204
Prof Tom
Timbre4, Champion
Prof Tom