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Aliastasia
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:15 pm Post subject: Issues when using Camtasia? |
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Hi
I was wondering - has anyone else had issues with Headus and Camtasia Studio 7 when screencap'ing a workflow?
I've had delays with kbstate, where screen feedback was sluggish both in realtime and on the recording (i.e h and g showing up after I'd moved on, and was busy w symmetry)
I'm also currently having issues with LMB + CTRL, LMB + SHIFT + CTRL - when I have Camtasia running, they won't do anything but zoom and move around the screen.
// When Camtasia is not running, I can move verts and a small selection of faces, as intended
Camtasia set on Pause or stopped resolves the issue.
Camtasia is set to plain vanilla, and I haven't tinkered w any UVL settings either - bar setting one of my monitors to 1024x768 to facilitate recording for web.
Not sure this is a UVL issue, hence not reporting it as a bug.
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Location: Perth, Australia
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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When I use Camtasia here to make the UVLayout videos, I tick the option for "hardware acceleration off". I've never had problems like the ones you've described, but turning the hardware acceleration off for recording fixed some graphics oddities. It might be worth a try.
Oh, and another thing I do is run Camtasia first, start the recording paused, start UVLayout and kstate up, then unpause to record. That way all the switching between hardware accel on and off doesn't confuse UVLayout/kbstate.
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