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Combining the Strengths of Captivate and Camtasia Matthew Ellison

Introducing myself Technical Communicator and elearning Developer since 1986 User and fan of Captivate since RoboDemo 1.0 User and fan of Camtasia since version 6.0 Technical Director of the annual UA Europe Conference Brighton, 16 th 17 th June 2011

What you ll learn in this session The key differences between Adobe Captivate 5.0 and TechSmith Camtasia Studio 7.0 Why you might need both of these tools How I used both Captivate and Camtasia for a user assistance project A possible workflow for combining the strengths of both Captivate and Camtasia

Simplified Captivate workflow for software projects Capture Static Screenshots Manual or Automatic recording Edit within Adobe Captivate Add captions, highlights, click boxes, text entry boxes Publish to Flash Demonstration Simulation

Advantages of capturing static screenshots Don t have to worry about timing or mouse movement during recording Relatively easy to edit the recording: Add new or missing slides Remove unwanted slides Edit slides Control the pace of the playback

Advantages of capturing static screenshots Possible to publish as interactive simulation: Successful user action causes transition to next slide Mouse not captured as part of static screenshot Mouse movement can be removed for simulation Captivate adds perfect movement based on the mouse position on consecutive slides Re-position the mouse during editing Speed up / slow down the mouse movement Easily add audible and visual click effects

Mouse movement in demonstrations Perfect mouse path Mouse object (can be moved or removed) Can control timing and duration of mouse movement

Simplified Camtasia workflow for software projects Capture Full Motion Video Using Camtasia Recorder Edit within Camtasia Studio Trim unwanted sections, add callouts, add transitions, add Zoom-n-Pan keyframes Publish to Video Formats include MP4, FLV, SWF, WMV, MOV

The advantages of capturing full motion video All screen activity is faithfully recorded Custom mouse movement is possible Demonstrations may appear more natural

Zoom-n-Pan Camtasia 7.0 s killer feature Zoom area Transition time

Zoom-n-Pan keyframes on the timeline Keyframe can be dragged, modified, or removed

Key features of Zoom-n-Pan keyframes Keyframes added post-recording Keyframes only affect the final published video, and don t touch the source video

How about Captivate s Pan and Zoom capabilities? Panning can be used during the recording Transitions recorded as full motion video

How about Captivate s Pan and Zoom capabilities? Zoom Areas can be added post-recording Magnify selected area of the slide

Why you might need both tools Use Captivate for: Easily updatable demonstrations and simulations where a full screen view is acceptable throughout Use Camtasia for: Rich demonstrations where panning and zooming is required

Case Study background User assistance for contact management and communication software Used by agents in high pressure Contact Center environment Require simple step-by-step instructions with optional demonstrations Displayed in vertical pane within application UI

Example of user assistance topic Starts demonstration

DEMONSTRATION OF DEMONSTRATION

Issues determining recording strategy Neither Captivate nor Camtasia was installed on application computers Rapidly evolving application UI Very little screen estate available for display of demonstration As a result, I wanted: Static screenshot capture AND Post-recording pan and zoom

Other factors Audio not possible within user s environment Demonstrations need to be resizable Demonstrations called from HTML-based Help topic Demonstration must start automatically On completion, demonstrations must return to calling Help topic automatically

My workflow for creating demonstrations 1. Capture screenshots using Alt + PrintScreen 2. Create Image SlideShow from screenshots using Captivate 3. Fine-tune timing and mouse movement within Captivate 4. Publish to Flash 5. Play within Adobe Flash Player, and record using Camtasia Recorder 6. Add Zoom-n-Pan keyframes and Callouts within Camtasia Studio 7. Publish to Flash

DEMONSTRATION OF THE RECORDING AND PUBLISHING WORKFLOW

Tips for making this workflow work Play published Captivate SWF at 100% and Full Screen Position Camtasia Recorder recording area precisely for first recording then be careful not to touch it! Rewind and play Captivate SWF using keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+R and Ctrl + Enter) Trim beginning and end in Camtasia Studio Add callouts in Camtasia Studio, and not in Captivate Update video (.camrec) in Camtasia Studio without losing callouts and keyframes by simply over-writing it

Produce and Share settings in Camtasia Custom production settings SWF Flash output Template: One video Size: 1024 x 768 (recording and editing dimensions) Flash Options: JPEG compression: 70% Allow resizing End Action: Jump to URL (calling Help topic)

Files created on production from Camtasia Title.html Title.js Title.swf Title_config.xml Title_controller.swf Title_nofp_bg.gif Files copied to server

Help topic calls Title_controller.swf

Aside: Tip for creating resizable Flash demos Use 100% for width and height settings in calling code Example: SWFObject("1CustomerJourney.swf","Captivate", "100%", "100%", "10", "#CCCCCC"); Note: My experience is that this does not work in Firefox unless you omit the DOCTYPE declaration on the calling HTML page

Conclusion Adobe Captivate 5.0 and TechSmith Camtasia Studio 7.0 are both great tools with their own particular strengths You should consider owning both (and I don t sell either!) The workflow I have shown enables you to combine the strengths of both tools However, the workflow is more time-consuming and labor-intensive than using a single tool, and is probably not practical for the majority of user assistance projects

Questions? Matthew Ellison matthew.ellison@uaeurope.com