
Here are my computer specs, if you need to know them: I tried restarting my computer, changing Camtasia Studio 8 options, changing my computer performance settings. I don't understand how to fix the problem. All the videos I imported are 1080p 60fps. I want 1080p 60fps, so I render it in MOV format. When I restart and try again, the same thing happens. When I start rendering it it says that Camtasia Studio is out of memory, restart and try again. Once you get the video into Google Drive, you can Share it via Gmail, Google+, Facebook, and Twitter or get an IFRAME embed code.Ħ.I'm really frustrated, because Camtasia Studio 8 won't render my video. Looks like you get 15GB of Google Drive disk space for free with your account and you can get extra disk space if you want. There have been reports (most notably from our buddy Daniel Park) that this release kinda crashes periodically when connecting to Google…we haven’t seen this yet but save early and save often.Ĥ. Uploading to Google Drive is the same as uploading to YouTube in that: None of the SmartPlayer or Camtasia Flash features (like Table Of Contents, Hotspots, Quizzes, etc.) will work.ģ. And…you cannot currently change this! Hmmm…Techsmith should probably visit this issue.Ģ. When you connect your mobile device and import your video or images into the clip bin, Camtasia stores them in your My Documents/Camtasia Studio/media directory. This was done for DEMO PURPOSES ONLY so he could show the Fuse app… you do NOT need Reflector to use the new features of Camtasia Studio 8.2.ġ. In the video, Lon also used a nifty app for your PC called Reflector that “mirrors” your iPad on your computer screen. Here’s an overview by Lon Naylor recorded during a weekly Screencast Coaching Webinar: The big revisions are mobile device integration and Producing to Google Drive as an additional option.

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