How to Record a Webinar with Camtasia: Part 4
By Michelle Schoen |This is the fourth in my series on “How to use Camtasia Studio to record, edit and produce a Webinar”. So many of my clients are now getting into doing Webinars that is seems a shame not to go ahead and record them and get them a little more exposure.
In my last blog post I discussed how to edit your client’s Webinar. Now, in this video, I will show you how to produce the edited file as either a WMV to add the video to YouTube (or most of the other video sharing sites) or as a Flash file to embed on your client’s Website. There are many other ways to produce a video but these two suggestions are probably the two most used by me and other VAs who do recordings. One thing I forgot to mention in the demo is that if you want to take the recording into a program such as Sony Vegas, in order to add some special effects or to burn it to a DVD, you should produce your Camtasia video as an AVI file.
Check out my 4 minute demo below:
Thanks for watching!

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Wow Michelle! Love all the new look of the site and all the new content. You’ve been busy!
Thank you! It had been six months since you did my original header and it was time for a new look. All I did was change the template and BAM-whole new website!