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Re: Encoding a computer screen capture
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John Rich
on Feb 1, 2007 at 12:48:52 am
I assume you have an Apple so this may not help since I'm not sure Camtasia runs on anything but windows. However, you can capture the screen directly to an uncompressed AVI file with Camtasia(it's in the help section). Then perhaps putting it into AE with your other stuff and rendering it out uncompressed might work better.
I will say that your idea of dropping the screen to 800x600 works well for the Total training guys as their screen captures seem to be clear even on a big screen TV. I assume you are recording some type of tutorial.
Let us know how this comes out, please.
John Rich
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