How to Record a Webinar with Camtasia: Part 3
By Michelle Schoen |This is the third in my series on recording and producing webinar video. Once you have your recording it is time to start editing. If you have recorded a Webinar then you will need to start by mixing the audio with the video.
I always record my audio separately using Audio Acrobat. Some people will get a pretty decent sound from the recording device on a free conference line. I just like the convenience of having all my audio files in the same place and not on my hard drive. After you have mixed the audio and video together you can start to edit the file to take out extra noises, entrance chimes and those first few minutes of small talk before the Webinar begins.
Follow along with my brief demo below while I show you how to do all this and you will be a pro in no time.
Thanks for watching!

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