Learn how to connect your iOS device and record the screen and audio directly into Camtasia. You will need to connect your iOS 8 or later device to your Mac with a lightning cable. Camtasia will automatically remove your carrier information, show full bars of coverage for your wireless network and WiFi. Your battery will appear full and the time will always be set to 9:41 AM.
- [Instructor] Camtasia Recorder allows you to record…the screen and audio from an IOS device…running IOS eight or newer…and is directly connected to your computer…via a lightning cable.…Before we begin with the recorder,…let's check to make sure that no applications on our Mac…are gonna interrupt our recordings.…Plug your IOS device directly into your Mac…via a lightning cable.…I'll connect my iPad.…If Photos automatically launches,…uncheck the box for open Photos for this device,…then quit Photos.…
Do the same thing for iTunes if it launches.…Then, open up your Camtasia Recorder…and click the screen dropdown menu…and select your IOS device.…It should be here under mobile devices near the top.…Camtasia will then make a connection to your device…and show you a preview of the screen.…To see a bigger preview of your device,…click the small chevron underneath of the screen settings.…Camtasia will automatically set up…a custom recording screen size…that's appropriate for your device…in its current orientation.…
Since rotating your device…
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10/18/2016Released
10/11/2016- Creating a recording account
- Choosing and calibrating a mic
- Recording video
- Capturing video on mobile devices
- Managing mistakes
- Editing video in the timeline
- Importing media from different sources
- Adding annotations, animations, and transitions
- Applying video and audio effects
- Generating captions
- Sharing Camtasia videos
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 24s
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Using the exercise files2m 3s
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What's new in Camtasia5m 28s
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1. Getting Started
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Why use Camtasia2m 15s
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Creating a recording account2m 33s
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Installing Camtasia for Mac1m 53s
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Understanding the interface4m 10s
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Choosing a microphone5m 3s
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Calibrating your microphone6m 51s
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2. Creating Recordings
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Recording mobile devices3m 20s
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3. Keys to a Successful Recording
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Preparing to record3m 2s
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Managing mouse movements3m 32s
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Handling mistakes5m 44s
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Focusing on your content2m 35s
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4. Editing in Camtasia
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Timeline overview3m 58s
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Basic timeline editing6m 52s
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Working with selections3m 5s
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Canvas basics5m 14s
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Customizing colors2m 43s
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Using markers3m 38s
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Editing audio levels3m 9s
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Using groups2m 33s
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5. Working with Media
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Organizing project media5m 18s
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Importing media from a Mac1m 58s
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6. Working with Annotations and Transitions
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Understanding annotations1m 42s
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Adding transitions3m 28s
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7. Using Animations and Behaviors
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Understanding behaviors2m 45s
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Understanding animations3m 24s
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8. Using Video Effects
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Understanding Video effects2m 18s
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Using the Colorize effect3m 33s
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Using the Glow effect1m 38s
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Using the Key Stroke effect1m 44s
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Using the Mask effect3m 52s
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Using the Sepia effect1m 37s
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Using the Spotlight effect2m 34s
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Using the Clip Speed effect2m 14s
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9. Using Audio Effects
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Mixing audio3m 12s
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Using Noise Removal3m 46s
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10. Using Cursor and Gesture Effects
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Using Cursor effects4m 36s
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Using Click FX2m 58s
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Using Gesture FX2m 14s
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11. Creating an Interactive Quiz
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Creating a quiz4m 28s
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12. Working with Captions
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Manually adding captions4m 24s
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13. Sharing
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Sharing to YouTube3m 32s
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Sharing to Google Drive2m 2s
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Exporting local file formats3m 33s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye37s
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