Avoid high pitched audio in Flash files in Camtasia

Avoid high pitched audio in Flash files in Camtasia

If you have been watching videos and screencasts online recently, you may have come across the problem where the sound becomes high-pitched and fast, and reminds you of the voices on the 90's cartoon the Chipmunks.

The problem is not to do with the content itself, but a bug with the latest release of Adobe's Flash player.

In this week's screencast of the week, Steven Hicks shows you some different settings to use when rendering your screencasts and videos in Camtasia Studio, to avoid the error with Adobe's Flash player.

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