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Camtasia Relay Tutorial:

Make a Test Recording

Taking the time to make a quick test recording can save you a lot of time and anguish in the long run.

Few things are worse than recording an important presentation only to find out later there was no audio or you were recording the wrong screen. It is important to make a test recording—especially when new to Camtasia Relay.

Watch a video tutorial:

To make a test recording:

  1. Prepare your computer exactly as if you were presenting:
    • If you will use a projector, connect the projector.
    • If using a specific microphone, make sure it is connected and selected..
  2. Click the blue Test button to initiate a 10-second test recording. During the test recording, speak in your presentation voice and launch your PowerPoint or Keynote presentation, or whatever will be on your screen during your recording.
  3. At the conclusion of the test recording, the video plays in a Preview window. Verify the audio is acceptable and the correct screen content was recorded. Adjust as necessary.

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