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Screen capture sound problems for AE tutorials
by Aaron Bear on Oct 12, 2008 at 5:53:29 pm

Hey all, this thread seemed to be best suited for my question.

Basically Im trying to create After Effects and other other program tutorials using Camtasia to screeen capture the process. Im running into audio issues when I have it record the audio being played through After Effects or any other program that is playing sound.

Im using headphones that have a microphone attached to the headset and have the option in Camtasia set to record the computers audio but when I play the video back, the sound that was playing in After Effects is very distorted and blown out (not my voice).

I was hopeing that someone could give some tips on how to do this properly since there are a lot of video tutorials on this site and on videocopilot.

Thanks in advance!

-Aaron-
"Wherever you go, there you are"


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