![]() ![]() When it gets to this stage, the project file is apparently corrupted, as undoing edits doesn't fix the problems. I make edits to one track, but changes are made on others that either do not overlap (and shouldn't be affected) or that are locked.If I catch this early, I can typically save everything and shut the computer down, although it takes some time just to get the applications to close. Every application on my PC becomes sluggish or unresponsive.When scrolling through the tracks, it becomes uncontrollable and jumps from the top of the list to the bottom, instead of advancing a track at a time.What happens is that I start experiencing odd behavior, such as: I'm running into a similar problem, although it hasn't "crashed" per se and I haven't seen any error messages from Camtasia or Windows (7 Pro). Despite having several GB free ram, I would say that. I have 12GB ram and i5 3230M processor on laptop + 2GB Nvidia gforce GPU + external suction fan that sucks hot air out of exhaust. I clicked on other objects on different tracks, then came back to the one that i needed to manipulate and then I could edit it properly again. I have not gotten many crashes, but a few times I have clicked on the timeline and none of the objects could be resized. Only start new project or small project (a couple of minutes) in camtasia 9. ![]() If you have a large project that you started in camtasia 8, you may want to just finish it in camtasia 8. I have 'restart' button on firefox and chrome.as Flash and other objects on some pages to eat up a lot of processing power. ![]()
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