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Re: Re: Camtasia, Captivate, and other commercial or freebies
Subject:Re: Re: Camtasia, Captivate, and other commercial or freebies From:Abby Klemmer <aklemmer -at- factset -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:33:41 -0400
Bob -
Have you tried using Camtasia to record long pieces in several segments
(chapters)? That's been our strategy, and it's worked very well for us. We
then stitch all the chapters together using Camtasia Theater (included in
Camtasia Studio), and all the chapters play automatically in sequence.
This eliminates the "one huge file" problem. It also has two added
benefits:
(a) Camtasia Theater creates a clickable table of contents so that users
can navigate between chapters at will if they wish. This wasn't even in
our original specs, but it's been a huge hit, and I suspect there would be
riots if the feature were removed now.
(b) Working with smaller AVI files makes things simpler in the Camtasia
Studio authoring environment -- for example, you can tweak one part and
republish the SWF without having to re-publish everything.
Hope this is helpful!
Abby Klemmer
Knowledge Specialist
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
www.factset.com
Bob Doyle wrote:
> With Camtasia we have recorded presentations longer than an hour. Last
> night David recorded a SecondLife meeting of DITA Users on the virtual
DITA
> Island.
>
> But then the files are huge. (80MB for an hour) So we are now trying to
get
> the visuals track to just be a succession of Powerpoint slides. The
trick is
> to get the timing of each slide change at the correct point in the
audio.
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