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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Earlier this year I wrote an article teaching you how to take PowerPoint content and create  eLearning using either TechSmith Camtasia Studio or Adobe Presenter.   During a standard import process, PowerPoint pptx presentations are first converted to the ppt format and then converted to SWF.

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TechSmith Camtasia Studio 8: One Smart Player

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Choosing the Produce and Share menu item (File menu) takes the source content and outputs it into a format that can be viewed by the learner. Arguably, the most common way to publish a Camtasia project is as a Flash SWF.   But SWFs have a problem.   Looking to learn Camtasia quickly? You can learn more  here.

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Adobe Captivate & RoboHelp: Incorporate eLearning within a Help System

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If you have created an eLearning lesson using eLearning tools such as Adobe Captivate, TechSmith's Camtasia Studio or Articulate's Storyline, you can insert the multimedia directly into RoboHelp Help Topics. If the learner is going to use a standard Windows PC or Macintosh computer, SWF output is fine.

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

What are the different types of video formats? There are many different types of video formats you can use. Here are some of the most popular options: MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the most common type of video file format. This format file was developed by Microsoft for the Windows Media Player. F requently Asked Questions.

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Camtasia Training in Philadelphia

TechSmith Camtasia

Get hands-on Camtasia Studio training from TechSmith's top trainers! Participants in the course will learn how to setup your screen recording for best results, edit your video and apply special effects, and produce to a shareable file format. MP4, SWF, FLV, WMV - which one? Setting up your recordings for best results.

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Camtasia Studio Training Hits the Road.

TechSmith Camtasia

Ryan Eash, from TechSmith's User Assistance team, is hitting the road for the EDUCAUSE conference. Choosing the right format & optimizing the quality. MP4, SWF, FLV, WMV - which one? Calling all Camtasia Studio users! Before the conference starts, he will give a few training sessions in California. SmartFocus and Zoom-n-pan.

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Time Saver Tuesday - Batch Processing with Camtasia Studio

TechSmith Camtasia

Your project manager requested the videos be in the SWF format to put on the intranet. And, now your project manager wants all of your screencasts in a different file format and scaled down in size to play on the iPod. Say you were working on a series of Camtasia Studio screencasts for a big project at work.