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	<title>Comments on: How I Learnt to Work With Camtasia</title>
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		<title>By: John Duffield</title>
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		<description>Interesting comments, I am new to camtasia also, however I find it very intuitive. As you say you just have to get your head around it. How I learned was by watching all the tutorial videos that come with camtasia (these are all available in context) also googling for answers to questions and watching the relevant YouTube videos. Also there are many options for saving the formats along with suggestions and ideas for these. It really gets down to what you want to achieve, and how much you are willing to sit down and learn. Another suggestion is not to embed YouTube too much, along with YouTube comes all the ads and other video suggestions from your competition. Use a video player so you can show and customize your video just for your brand. There are many examples out there (Flow Player, SBITube etc)
Happy Videoing!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting comments, I am new to camtasia also, however I find it very intuitive. As you say you just have to get your head around it. How I learned was by watching all the tutorial videos that come with camtasia (these are all available in context) also googling for answers to questions and watching the relevant YouTube videos. Also there are many options for saving the formats along with suggestions and ideas for these. It really gets down to what you want to achieve, and how much you are willing to sit down and learn. Another suggestion is not to embed YouTube too much, along with YouTube comes all the ads and other video suggestions from your competition. Use a video player so you can show and customize your video just for your brand. There are many examples out there (Flow Player, SBITube etc)<br />
Happy Videoing!</p>
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