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I recently used Camtasia Studio 4 to create screen videos (tutorials).
Specifically, I did this by creating multiple audio and video tracks. My
produced videos contain 4-5 "chapters" and are 20-50MB in size.
The project manager has decided that he would like these videos broken out
into smaller, chapter-size videos that can be streamed more quickly over the
web.
Problem: I can't figure out how to do this in Camtasia - how to copy
certain portions of my timeline/storyboard and paste them into new, smaller
videos.
In my opinion, it's akin to taking a PDF created from multiple files, and
separating back to its component files. Has anyone ever done this before?
I can't find this particular topic in the Camtasia help file.
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