I took from Robbie's post an inference that, after years of asking TechSmith for an audio solution, the fact that TechSmith launched a SaaS *before* re-tooling Camtasia's approach to audio was an implicit direction to its customer base to use Audiate.Īudiate, just like every strategic decision TS has made, was a calculated move that will fare well - or it won't.Īnd let's be clear - the price tag *stings*. We’re looking forward to more of your feedback, and excited to get to work on more amazing capabilities for Audiate. Since we’re a subscription product, we’ll be on a continuous release, meaning, as soon as we finish features, we’ll get them out to our users. Effects to improve the quality of your recording, more editing control, and passing files back and forth with Camtasia are all on the way. Thanks to user research and beta feedback (thank you!), we’ve got a lot coming for Audiate. That’s why Audiate is a standalone install it’s the best way to deliver an approachable solution for audio, give space for our roadmap, and not risk bloating Camtasia. We also didn’t want to sacrifice the Camtasia user experience by jamming an audio specific UI into a video editing app. ![]() Imperfect recording environments, complicated software, and laptop microphones. ![]() When we set out to create a solution for audio, we knew that part of any good video was audio the user can understand. Audiate is not just another multi-purpose audio editing tool, it is a specialized application designed to help users create amazing voiceover audio. Now, we’re adding another capability to our content creation story: audio. TechSmith has a history of helping users transform traditionally written and in-person training content into compelling images and video.
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