Exporting from Camtasia Studio to Scivee -- Discussions http://www.scivee.tv/node/4988/talks/238 I'm going through the process of exporting a screencast from Camtasia Studio to scivee. For future reference (others' and mine), I've jotted two notes below... - Camtasia allows export to many different formats with many different options. I tried WMV, FLV, AVI, and MOV. I got the best results exporting to MOV, which not surprisingly resulted in the biggest file. Even though I understand that scivee coverts my MOV to FLV, having scivee do that conversion was better than directly exporting FLV from Camtasia. - The final max video size is 480x360 (which I probably would have known had I read more carefully), which makes screencasts of internet browsers pretty challenging. I found Camtasia's "Zoom-n-Pan" function to be indispensable for converting my screencast into something usable for scivee. (Incidentally, bioscreencast.com doesn't have the resolution limitation...) Exporting from Camtasia Studio to Scivee http://www.scivee.tv/node/4988/talks/238#m238 I'm going through the process of exporting a screencast from Camtasia Studio to scivee. For future reference (others' and mine), I've jotted two notes below... - Camtasia allows export to many different formats with many different options. I tried WMV, FLV, AVI, and MOV. I got the best results exporting to MOV, which not surprisingly resulted in the biggest file. Even though I understand that scivee coverts my MOV to FLV, having scivee do that conversion was better than directly exporting FLV from Camtasia. - The final max video size is 480x360 (which I probably would have known had I read more carefully), which makes screencasts of internet browsers pretty challenging. I found Camtasia's "Zoom-n-Pan" function to be indispensable for converting my screencast into something usable for scivee. (Incidentally, bioscreencast.com doesn't have the resolution limitation...) Jul 21, 2008 http://www.scivee.tv/node/4988/talks/238#m238