Camtasia crop video6/30/2023 Both of these are available in Camtasia 20. I show you how to crop and straighten a clip with the groups feature and then with the Media Matte feature. In this Camtasia tutorial, I show two methods to straighten a video clip on the canvas, and even if the edges or corners go outside of the canvas, I show you how you can cut them off or crop them at a straight angle, reframe your video so it looks great. I do a lot of work in 640圆40, and there's always a tradeoff as to what I want to show and what I crop off.In Camtasia, the crop tool rotates with the video rotation, so if you are trying to straighten a video clip but still keep horizontal and vertical straight edges, you cannot do it normally with the crop tool. You might want to stretch/scale your image to fill to the top and bottom, which will also push the outside edges of your image off the canvas. I want to point out that your mac is probably 1920x1080 pixels, which doesn't have the same aspect ratio of 640x480. I have a video of this I can share if it helps? In the upper right, click export, and choose your output format. Then, you'll probably want to stretch or shrink how long it appears in the video on the timeline to match the length of your video.Īt this point you can add layers or decorate it how you like. Or if there is only part of the screen you want to show, select that part, crop it, and scale it to fit the canvas. Alternatively, drag it from Finder directly to the canvas.Ĭenter it using the position controls in the properties section, if you don't see the position controls on the right, make sure the properties section is open, then set x and y each to 0. From there drag it to the 640x480 canvas. In the media section on the left, click +, and add your static image on your desktop to your media. Then open Camtasia, new project, set your project settings screen size to 640x480. Hi GMan - For a static image screen shot, I just use the built-in MacOS capture function cmd-shift-5 to do a screen capture and store it to the desktop. So, I'm assuming there must be an easy way to do this? You want to capture usage of an app and need to crop the video the size of the window. How can I do this in Camtasia? I'd think a popular usage of Camtasia would be making product videos or bug reports. I just want to export a 640x480 video of a single window, nothing else. Then I try Project Setting to crop to the video but it keeps trying to center the area making it impossible to crop correctly. Here's a video of me trying to do the same thing in CamtasiaĪbove, I crop the video, Share to local file and it generates a video the size of the screen with black everywhere except the window. Here's a video of a captured desktop, using Screenflow, it's just crop->export and I get a video the size of the window The problem with this is I don't actually know the size of the window (just guessing it's approximately 640x480) so futsuing with Project Size, guessing the size, moving the clip to the center, the futsuing with it some more seems overly complicated for a feature I've used 100s of times with 2 clicks in other software. I then tried to manually set the size of the project. Camtasia Icecream Screen Recorder Screencast-O-Matic Bandicamm DU Recorder Xbox Game Bar Xbox Game Bar is the built-in Windows 10 screen recorder tool designed to capture your screen while recording and streaming video games or anything else you want. This is because "Fit to Visible", as far as I can tell, always makes a centered rectangle so it found my window, then made the smallest "centered in the screen" rectangle that included that window. This gave me a 1000x800 video with my 640x480 in the top left corner. I then tried Project Settings -> Fit to Visible. This gave me a 1920x1080 where most of the video is black and a 640x480 area inside the 1920x1080 video has my window. How do I do this in Camtasia? I tried using the crop tool. Export a video of just a single window (640x480) Capture a video of my desktop (1920x1080)Ģ).
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