![]() Want to learn more about screencasting? Take a look at my screencasting blog which has a screencast tutorial category, this includes entries on how to convert CamTasia 6 mp4s into flv videos and discusses the rate of adoption of the new mp4 standard, amongst stories of how to decrease your bounce-rate and increase sales with screencasts. If so, either goolge for “ camtasia length call-out experts-exchange” and click the cache’s link, or try this cached link. If you follow the above experts-exchange link, you might find that they’ve shielded the solution from you until you login (that darn awful UI of theirs…). I had to zoom in 8 times to see the +/- symbols, I’ve since reset the default time-length for call-outs from 3 seconds up to 8 seconds and the +/- symbols are more visible. Now you can expand the callout to cover a larger area of the timeline.” This will expand the timeline and the callout, and give you a larger area by which to grab the edges. It is adjustable by the plus (+) and minus (-) symbols. “The timeline has a zoom feature to change the viewing resolution. You can easily drag its position, but why not the length?Īfter some frustrated hacking around, I saw a solution (in the darned-awful UI!) at experts-exchange for Camtasia: How to Extend the Duration of a Custom Callout in the Timeline. ![]() Only…it seemed that you couldn’t drag the length. The documentation (great video demo) explains that a call-out can be added, and then by dragging the call-out we can change the length for its display. ![]() I’ve just spent 15 minutes trying to figure out an odd behaviour in CamTasia v5.1.0.
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