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Camtasia editing
Camtasia editing












camtasia editing

Some may encounter this with our library assets such as lower thirds, intros, and outro which take advantage of multiple text callouts with behaviors. Text Callouts (annotations) with behaviors applied can demand more computing power especially when there’s the use of multiple behaviors on the canvas simultaneously. Therefore, expect some degrading of canvas “smoothness” with multiple pieces of 4K or 60 FPS media simultaneously on the canvas, depending on the computing power of your system. Also, having more than one piece of 4K and/or 60 FPS media on the canvas simultaneously will demand more of your system. With hardware acceleration for the canvas preview, you should expect to get better performance with newer discrete graphics cards.

  • Discrete graphics card ( NVIDIA GeForce 10 Series or higher)Ħ0 FPS is not recommended for machines that are Windows 7 and/or have an integrated graphics cards.
  • 3.5 Ghz 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor with 4 CPU Cores or better or 3.5 Ghz 2nd Generation AMD® Ryzen™ 5 Processor with 4 CPU Cores or better.
  • camtasia editing

    Based on our testing both in house and with our beta testers the following is what we recommend for 4K and 60 FPS media when editing. This has helped with other demanding features such as 4K media and behaviors.Ĭamtasia 2018 and later uses hardware accelerated decoding for MP4’s to preview projects on the canvas. In addition to this feature, we’ve invested considerable effort to increasing Camtasia’s ability to utilize the computing power of a users system.

    camtasia editing

    4K and 60 FPSĬamtasia 2018 and later adds the ability to import, edit, and produce 60 FPS media. Production of projects, in most cases, results in smooth videos even if canvas preview has some choppiness. All of the following guidelines apply to performance (smoothness) for canvas preview and timeline while editing.














    Camtasia editing