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Video #28 and 29 of 30 - Closed Captioning and What's Fixed and New in Camtasia Studio

Posted on Friday November 3, 2006 by Betsy Weber

Looks like we're one video short this week. So, our final video will be posted next week. Thanks for sticking with us!

Up first is a video from our Senior Flash Developer, Brooks Andrus. He'll go over customizing the Flash Closed Captioning. This feature is new with Camtasia Studio v4. I guarantee you will learn something new with this video.

Click the screenshot below to watch the video. It runs just over 10 minutes.

Video 29 is with Dave O'Rourke, the lead Camtasia Studio developer, and Troy Stein, the Product Manager. They'll go over all that is fixed and new with Camtasia Studio v4. It's a longer one that runs over 25 minutes. There are a few funny moments in the video too.

Click the screenshot below to launch the video.

Comments (4)

Jeff :

So is it possible to do 30 videos in 30 days? Based on this project what were some of the reasons why you couldn't complete 30 videos in 30 days? What advice do you have for those of us that may want to do 30 videos in 30 days?

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Heffy :

Watching the what's new and even downloading it to watch has bad audio quality. Sound sort of cuts in and out.

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Kelly Rush :

Yeah, I think the battery was dying in one of the mics. Sorry for the disturbance, hope you enjoyed it otherwise!

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ahxhlq :

"What is a full-bodied son?What again is to flavor son?What just is quite

tasty==the wow let you enjoy full flavor"
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