Camtasia Audio lisp problem... help needed!
After recording, and before pushing the "Save" button, the audio seems fine.
When I then edit in Camtasia, there is a pronounced lisp sound (from my research I found that it is excess sibilant consonants such as "s", "z" and "sh").
I don't understand why when importing the clip into camtasia the audio is suddenly different.
When I import the clip (in camtasia format) into audacity, there is no "lisp" sound.
I tried all kinds of gymnastics, with the mic at different angles, settings, and with producing an mp3 in audacity then getting it in camtasia editor, deleting the video's audio and trying to sync the mp3 audio with the video... A REAL PAIN IN THE A..
in WIn Movie Maker, when I import the video (no audio) and audio files (mps from audacity), then sync (a real hassle), IT WORKS but is very time consuming.
QUESTION: is there a simple way to get my original camtasia recording to sound the same, after publishing to avi format?
this gets really frustrating, I would really appreciate help here...
PS: UPDATE: I just tried using CamStudio with same original settings as (Logitech USB, set audio format to 41, khz 16 bit both on recording and compression): IT WORKS FINE!! Who would think that a free software would have a better sound quality than Camtasia... [although it probably is only me not knowing how to set the audio formats...etc]
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