Camtasia Studio v5 Sneak Peek Day 8 - FTP & Screencast.com
Posted on Sunday October 7, 2007 by Betsy Weber
The next feature on our sneak peek tour has do to with sharing your Camtasia Studio screencasts. You can easily share your content quickly by either uploading your Camtasia created content directly to Screencast.com or your FTP server.
You don't have to go through all the steps to produce your videos to take advantage of this feature. In Camtasia Studio v5, you can upload your screencasts to Screencast.com or your FTP server anytime you want. There's an option to do this right under the File menu in Camtasia Studio. See the pic below.
If you'd like to upload your content to Screencast.com from Camtsaia Studio, just select File>Upload to>Screencast.com. Then fill out your login info for Screencast.com. Quick and easy!
If you'd like to FTP your Camtaisa Studio materials to your own server, simply select File>Upload to>FTP. Fill out the FTP Settings dialog box that appears (see below). You can save the profile for future use to save you time. Just click the 'Add As New Profile' button and enter a name for the profile.
Now that it is easier to share your Camtasia Studio screencasts, I hope you'll share them with the world!


Comments (2)
Yeah ! that's great for me...
Techsmith is the best Again :D
Posted by KOwen | October 8, 2007 10:56 AM
Posted on October 8, 2007 10:56
Pierre,
I agree with you on some parts of your post. You have to admit that Camtasia Studio is about as mature as it is going to get until:
1. The visual output improves, ala Articulate Presentor player interface.
2. Multiple video,audio layers, ala Sony Vegas
3. Some for of scripting tool or ability to embed action script for more flash interactivity, ala SWiSH
I think with this release we are really seeing the best that can be offered until the product take a substantial leap to the professional editing, creation level of adobe type tools.
Of course a Mac version will probably be down the road.
Posted by Dan | October 8, 2007 4:41 PM
Posted on October 8, 2007 16:41