Once you drag the recorded file to the track section you will see both recordings.Ĭamtasia studio audio options are good enough to make some good audio improvements. And also to edit the recording using Camtasia Studio. Once you finish your recording, you’ll be prompted to save this recording. So now you can start the recording and have some fun! Audio Output in Camtasia You can also make this quick selection directly from the Camtasia Recorder interface. This will record the output of the audio in a different track, and this output will be the voice of the other participants in the Zoom Meeting Audio device: The same Microphone device you defined in Zoom.Once we launch Camtasia Recorder, we need to change the following settings Incoming audio, aka microphone, is set to the Jabra Puck.Īnd that’s it for Zoom, now it’s time to check Camtasia Settings.In Zoom settings, I have the following settings Let’s open Zoom and update some of the settings. I even got a Yeti one, but, the Jabra have an amazing and quick mute button. (see references)ĭisclaimer 2: I know, there are much better microphones. I use a Bose NC 700 connected via cable to my computer for the incoming audio, and a Jabra Puck for the microphone. We will record the input audio for the meeting in another channel.We will record the local microphone in one channel.This post, is an option if you want to have more control over this. With a limit of 40 minutes of meeting duration and the audio quality is decent, not so good, but decent. Today we live in Zoom days, so it’s time to update this post to perform the same task using Zoom and Camtasia.ĭisclaimer: Zoom, in their free mode, provides the feature to host and record your meetings. Some time ago I wrote a post about how to use Camtasia and Skype to record an audio conversation and later create an audio file for your podcast.
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