Saturday, 15 September 2012

How to convert .camrec file to avi, wmv,mov, etc.


Camtasia Studio is one of the nice tools to build your video tutorials by allowing you to capture screen and editing videos in nice & easy customize manner. It normally allows you to store your tutorial either in avi or .camrec format. While building your tutorial, if you want to capture system audio then you must have to choose .camrec store in option. There might be some technical limitation, but it’s the way how it works. 

.camrec format is neither supported by YouTube (incase if you wanna upload your tutorial on YouTube), nor media player have default support to run such format.

Here I would show you “how to convert .camrec file to either avi or few other formats (such as mov, wmv, gif, etc) with the help of few text steps followed by brief video.


  1. Execute Camtasia Studio and import the required project.
  2. Drag the media to time line, adjust it if required, and click Ok.
  3. Click on “Produce and Share” menu, Pop up window will open.
  4. Select “Custom Production Setting” from drop down menu and select next.
  5. Choose the required media format, and then click next four times.
  6. Type “Production Name” and Click on finish.
  7. That’s all you need to get your required file format and execute it smoothly where you wish.
  



 
By Observer,,,

Friday, 31 August 2012

Attitude defines champions


Human Psychology: fear of losing constructs negative thoughts in mind!


Jahangir khan and Jansher khan could possibly the two best player ever produced by squash sport’s world. They were not directly closer relative, but did belong to same ethnicity of Peshawar, Pakistan. Two decades (80’s & 90’s) world has seen unforgettable and unbelievable dominance of both great squash players. World open and British open is two of the most highly rated events of squash. Jahangir Khan won 6 World Open and consecutive 10 British Open titles. Whereas, Jansher Khan claimed 8 world Open and 6 British Open titles against his name.  To give glimpse of an idea about the greatness of two players, I could consider them like today’s two greats of Long Tennis; yes you are right I am talking about Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal (I would had prefer it to match Jahangir & Jansher’s supremacy with Roger Federer & Petsemparas, but due to Rafael and Roger rivalry, I do prefer to give their names in comparison).  

There are two great achievement of Jahangir Khan, which may lead him as arguably the greatest of lot and all time best in squash world. First, his 555 consecutive wins, it was started at the age of 17, when he won the World Open title first time in 1981 against Australian Geoff Hunt. His unbeaten winning streak was at last ended in 1986, when Ross Norman beats him in World Open. The second achievement is might be more astonishing then first one is that winning the International Squash Players Association Championship without losing a single point. OH! My Goodness, could it ever happen again in any sports, please do let me know if anyone of you observed such achievement by any other sport man. I think the aforementioned astonishing achievements of Jehangir Khan make him arguably the great player of all time in sports history and marked him as a truest champion of all time that a world would never forget until it lives.

But as for every beginning there is an end, for every rise there is decline, finally Jahangir Khan retired from world of squash as a player in 1993. This article is basically about the human psychology which I observed again today; when I was watching world open squash final of 1993 between two greats mentioned above. It is human nature that when it smells or fears defeat, it starts to construct negative thoughts in human mind, which in actual leads him to defeat. There have been many occasions in Jehangir Khan’s sporting career, when he may fears a defeat before it actually happened; but as a true champion whenever human psyche started to construct negative thoughts in his intellect he suppressed it to overcome defeat. In that 1993 world open squash final, when Jansher Khan started to dominate, Jehangir Khan negative constructs were obvious by his apparent behavior. He starts complaining to referee about the “let & stroke points”, which went against him. At that time I realized that how the fear of losing, gets construct negative thoughts in one mind and how it ultimately results in actual defeat. 

In every part of life, the fear of losing, smell of defeat & desperation may result in to start constructs your negative thoughts & believes, but as a true champion you would have to suppress those negative constructs to get ultimate success.
By Obzerver,,,