![]() I have already wasted more than 4 hours of recording because of this issue. ![]() Record It All Use Camtasia's powerful screen recorder to capture anything on your screen. Easily record your on-screen activity or import HD camera video, customize and edit content, and share your videos with viewers on nearly any device. I really need to get these tutorials finished and out there, but I can’t record them several times, hoping that one might turn out well. Powerful, yet easy-to-use, Camtasia helps you create professional videos without having to be a video pro. There are no anomalies in the wave-line either. There is for a few seconds up to 30 seconds or so simply no audio and then it picks up. ![]() Audacity was recording as well but the timeline showed me that it was only at 49 minutes…? In one tutorial the first hick-up appeared after 1 min 30 seconds. When I returned Camtasia had recorded the entire time just fine with 1 hour and 20 minutes. Checking emails, browsing, etc and then I was gone for 30minutes, not doing anything at all on the computer. To rule out the stress on hardware completely, I had Camtasia and Audacity record today for an hour at the same time just random stuff I was doing on my computer. It seems that the audio losses are very random and I can’t figure out what might cause this. It worked for one tutorial but not the next. I then decided to switch computers and record my tutorials with my MacBook Pro (mid 2014 model - highest configuration) hooked up to an external monitor. Without any change in hardware it just started out of the blue. I am using a Samson Meteor Mic (USB) and have the usual stuff connected to my Mac. The skipping always happened at undefined periods with no extra stress on the CPU. Besides the RAM, the iMac was an off the shelf products in its lowest configuration.ĭuring the last two weeks, I had to record several new video tutorials and I noticed that while Camtasia was at 45min running time, Audacity only recorded something like 29 minutes. For most of my recordings I used a late 2011 iMac with 12GB Ram and Thunderbolt external HDD. This has worked very well for me during the last year with no problems. I then export the file as WAV and import into my Camtasia project. I do this, because Audacity has superior audio quality and better editing features. I am frequently recording video tutorials with Camtasia for Mac and start my audacity recording at the same time with the mic disabled in Camtasia. ![]() I recently encountered a problem while using audacity.
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