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HyperActive Warrior
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Hey Warriors
Can anyone answer that question at all for me please ? I just cant seem to find the solution, I have found an option when rendering that I untick that says 'Pause at start' but you still have to press play to start the video Thanks for any help !! Dean |
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Active Warrior
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Hey Dean,
Unchecking that mark should do the trick.... Otherwise if you are using the html page which Camtasia produces then search the code for: value="autostart=false change that value to 'true' That should do it mate. Best wishes Dave |
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Bill Skywalker Edwards
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I have been part of discussions about "auto start videos" and most people would rather have the option of starting the video rather then auto start. Your call.
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