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Items to Consider before Recording Videos

To create a high quality video using Camtasia Studio you need to consider several variables. These include how the video will be delivered to users, optimizing file size, and the users screen resolution.

Delivery Modes

The first consideration is how the video is going to be distributed.

Controlling File Size

The size of the region or window being recorded has a direct effect on the final file size. Recording the whole screen will yield a file size that is nearly double the size of a file produced recording half of the screen. To help minimize the file size you can use one of the following methods.

Video Quality Issues

To avoid problems with video quality it is important to pay attention to both the screen resolution the video was recorded at and the screen resolution settings of the users viewing the video.

Many problems with blurry video playback are related to screen resolution and scaling of the video to a different size during the production process. If the person viewing the video has a lower screen resolution than the screen resolution at which the video was recorded, the video may be blurry and text unreadable. In some cases it may be necessary to use lower resolution when recording to accommodate users who use lower resolutions (800x600).

To determine your screen resolution open the windows control panel and click on the display option. Click on the settings tab to display both your screen resolution setting and your color depth (quality) setting as seen at right.

Click here for a complete discussion of the factors which cause blurry or distorted video and methods for avoiding them recommended by TechSmith.

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