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Camtasia Studio v5 Sneak Peek Day 5 - FLV Improvements

Posted on Thursday October 4, 2007 by Betsy Weber

We're at the half way mark on our sneak peek tour. Thanks for following along and for sending all the feedback. I appreciate it!

Today's screencast is all about Flash Video (FLV). The team has worked hard to improve our FLV output in several ways - it's faster and more stable. FLV is perfect for longer, full motion videos.

Check out this screencast from Troy Stein - he'll tell you all about the updates for the FLV output and why you should care. It's a quick screencast running just over 2 minutes.

Also, check out a video about getting the best quaility and smallest file size here.

Comments (5)

Chris McQueen :

Yeah, no video. "Betsy, you've got some splan'n to do..." :-)

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John Kirk :

Will there be an Express Show FLV version?

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Dave O'Rourke :

>> Will there be an Express Show FLV version?

Yes. That is something we're looking at for a future version. We'd like to deliver all the nice customization options that ExpressShow delivers for FLV too.

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Brian Immel :

How well does FLVs render? In the past, I'll opted for SWF over FLV because the render times were shorter.

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George Blackwell :

Where you do choose FLV instead of SWF? It seems to be swf/flv together.

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