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How Do You Record Speed Arts?
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I was wondering how to record speed arts!

I know that you can use camtasia but how do you make it fast forward or play faster when recording?

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You put it into Sony Vegas and then press control and drag the clip to the left to shrink the footage. You will need to also right click on the audio and tick "lock to stretch".
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Put the finished clip into any editing software, and it's usually as simple as holding ctrl and dragging the clip, or there could be an effect somewhere. Look it up on Youtube, it's the simplest technique in editing ever created.
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when the clip is load in camtasia, just right click on the clip and it should say "clip speed" something like that...
hope i helped!
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I think you just record it and then make the speed faster?
I could be wrong, i dont know about it.
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