Sometimes you don’t want / need a flv PIP over the top of your table of contents. Instead what you’d like is a simple, small image file to sit above your TOC adding a nice finishing touch to your Camtasia Studio 4 Flash output. This screencast walks you through the xml edits currently needed to make this happen.
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4 Comments
Excellent Stuff!! This will make my life so much easier! Thanks for publishing this type of content!
Keep up the good work.
This was really great! This is what separates the boys from the men! Great job… keep up the good work.
I am just starting to oriente to camtasia. I have been experimenting and used two differnet microphones and am receiving huge amount of static from one mic, and signifiant amount for the other. Is it my mics, computer settings, or what?
thanks - I am excited about possibilities and applications.
This was great and I thought I had a solution to my problem. I want to place a PIP at the bottom of the TOC area, but in the templates provided by Camtasia, it only allows you to put the PIP at the top of the screen or embedded in the video. Does anyone have a possible solution for this?
thanks - for any help.