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Review:
The screen-capture video tool Camtasia Studio has
long balanced a strong set of features with a friendly interface and graceful
learning curve. Version 8 continues the tradition with cool, new features that
don't bog down the app with any additional complexity. Camtasia's
price--$300--may raise eyebrows, but make no mistake: this screencasting
software is serious business. New and advanced users both should be able to
learn the software and start producing professionally looking videos in little
time.
Robust in-app tutorials introduce Camtasia to
users, but experienced editors can wave them aside and dive in. The main
interface is arranged logically, with the top-right corner reserved for the
vast array of editing and production options: view your clips, manage your
video library, or configure settings for zooming, panning, audio, and video
transitions, or browse a myriad of including templates, music, and outros
offered free by Digital Juice.
Recent versions of Camtasia added features for
recording system audio, automatically resizing windows, and a "Smart
Focus" option that highlights key video frames and captions. Version 8
adds in smoother, 30fps captures, interactive "Hotspots" on videos,
unlimited tracks for multitrack editing, a new TSC2 codec, and "Quizzing,"
a feature that lets users provide instant feedback on your screecast videos.
Camtasia allows exporting for nearly any sort of
device or system: Web, phones, tablets, DVDs, and other mobile devices are all
covered. The remarkably useful online help center is icing on the video-editing
cake.
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