Regularly, Camtasia jumps back to an earlier clip, completely unrelated and I have to start scrolling forward again and things slow down again. As soon as I stop and scroll back to find the right spot to ripple delete, trouble starts, images start stalling and halting. First time I scroll forward through the clips, everything fine. ![]() Same thing: as long as I go normal speed there is nothing wrong. Then I add the clips in ascending date order. Cannot change to name right at the beginning. I am unable to sort by name until after I sort by the default: media type. I then created a completely fresh Camtasia file. But when I need to edit and scroll through the clips, going forward is still OK but from the moment I scroll back things start stalling. Everything works when playing at normal speed. ![]() Then restarted, opening an existing project in Camtasia 2021: same story. I have done extensive system maintenance, shut down the computer for a good 15 minutes. Do you have similar experiences with this latest update of the OS? I restarted 3/4 times after the update (including a cold shut down and re-start). I work in IT, I know my business - saying that not to sound arrogant, just to indicate that I know what I am doing.Īnything you can think of I can do? Clear local files? Caches? I cannot afford to stick with the old OS because it would expose me to a serious threat. But I would like to know if there is something I can do about this.īoth 20 show the same slowed down performance. I realise that this may not even be due to Camtasia, as this started to happen after my emergency upgrade to Mac Big Sur 11.3 that was strongly recommended today. Then I need to scroll back and everything slows down to a trickle. Here is what I am seeing: when I load the files onto the timeline, the first time I scroll forwards in a clip, it looks fine. It looks to me as if something is wrong with how the files are kept in memory. Local source files in my Documents folder. I created a brand new file, with all source files located on the local hard drive. Use these other option to export your audio as mp3, wav or m4a.It does not make sense to me. ![]() It’s that simple and quick to save or export your audio files in Camtasia as mp3, wav or m4a.ĭon’t be limited by these particular export option. You’ll see your audio being rendered out as an mp3 audio file. So if all you wanted was to save your file as an mp3 file, maybe it’s a podcast, and the podcast hosting sites only support mp3 then you can click on mp3 and click on Save. Then there is the option to save as, wav with an extension of dot wav, mp3 files m4a files. Click on that.Īnd once you click on that, you can set the file name that you want, set the destination of that particular file and then you can title your project whatever you want – sample audio. Just, click on that.Īnd then you will see the option to export audio only. So to export in any of those formats, all you need to do is navigate to the second export up here. So we’ll just cancel this out so that we can export our audio and mp3, wav or whatever format that we want. Now the reason for this is because the mp3 option was removed in Camtasia 9, but was added in as a different option. The default export option of audio files inside Camtasia is m4a.Īnd you can achieve this by going to export – local file and then once you get to this particular option, you only have the m4a audio only. ![]() Hi, my name is David and if this is your first time watching my videos, and you get value from the content that you watch, kindly consider liking this video and sharing it with your friends. In this video, I’ll show you how to quickly export an audio file of an mp3, wav, or m4a in Camtasia.
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