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  • Interactivity in tutorials (Camtasia edition) Interactivity can be defined as adding quizzes, "click here to continue" flash hotspots, or html links to external sites.

    In Camtasia, you can produce files to .swf (shockwave flash) format and choose the Express-Show option. This puts the video and the flash content in one

    package. That file is a .swf and plays in all browsers.

    The problem is that .swf is not supported as a format in YOutube, Blip.tv or any other free video site on the internet. If you upload a .swf to Youtube, it

    converts it to .flv. FLv does not support interactive elements so your quizzes are lost.

    So for interactivity, you still need to put your tutorial on a web server. A problem with .swf files is that they tend to be large. This affects bandwidth,
    storage charges and may affect performance.

    We have been testing to see if you can add quizzes to mp4's. Alas, not yet.

    But, you can use interactive elements by producing your tutorial to a .mp4 and then uploading the .mp4 and the .html file to your server.
    This makes for fewer files and also smaller file size.
    So if you have been producing to .swf and uploading to your own server, change the output to .mp4, you will still get the interactive elements and your files will server much faster.
    Keyword tags: .mp4.swfcamtasiainteractivity 
    Posted: Apr 14 2011, 6:58 PM EDT by Richard.Baer
  • Screencasting software: adding chapters I'm investigating screencasting software for my academic library and hoping to find a product which allows for chapters, so that users can easily navigate between sections.
    Currently, we use Captivate 4 to create our online tutorials; we also have Camtasia. However, as far as I can tell, neither software offers this capability.
    Any advice will be appreciated.
    Cheers,
    Elizabeth Yates
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
    Keyword tags: CamtasiaCaptivatechaptersscreencasting 
    Posted: Mar 1 2011, 4:46 PM EST by ElizYates
  • Camtasia- extracting files I need to revise some information in a Camtasia file that was created & produced by a former co-worker who left about a year ago. Her files were all cleared out by IT after she left, and no one else seems to have the original ppt files. We are really hoping that we don't need to re-create the whole tutorial from scratch. Is there a way to go into the Camtasia file on our web site and extract the ppt file? (I tried right-clicking on the file and choosing extract, but that just gave me the avi file.)

    If this matters- we now have Camtasia 6, but the original presentation was done on Camtasia 3.

    Thanks for any suggestions!
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
    Keyword tags: camtasia 
    Posted: Jul 6 2010, 4:05 PM EDT by jmhMC
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