- August 29, 2015
- TechSmith Corporation
Camtasia - Subscription
75%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay
75% User Score 321 reviews
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About
Camtasia is a powerful screen recording and video editing software. It offers a subscription model, giving users access to regular updates and premium features. With an intuitive interface, Camtasia allows for the creation of professional-looking tutorials, presentations, and other video content.





Audience ScoreBased on 321 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Camtasia is easy to use and great for beginners, making it suitable for college projects and YouTube videos.
- The software offers a good value for the price, especially with the monthly subscription model, which is more affordable than a one-time purchase.
- It provides a solid set of features for recording and editing videos, making it a useful tool for content creators.
- The subscription model has frustrated many users, especially after the software was removed from Steam, limiting access and causing issues with renewals.
- There are significant performance issues, including crashes and problems with rendering videos, which have led to a disappointing user experience.
- The software lacks support for modern standards like 60fps, which is essential for many users, particularly gamers.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay experience is hindered by intense competition and a saturated market, leading to frustrations with video quality and editing tools. Users report difficulties in achieving the desired results with their recorded gameplay, despite following tutorials.
“I am not paying for this; this is how bad it is. I could not get the text to work. Every time I put my gameplay in, it did not look like how I recorded it. I looked at tutorials but can't get it to work.”
“Huge competition regarding gameplay videos makes it very saturated.”
“I am not paying for this; this is how bad it is. I could not get the text to work. Every time I put my gameplay in, it did not look like how I recorded it. I looked at tutorials but can't get it to work.”