

At night, I would load all the files through the computer on a USB memory card.

Each day, I would video anything and everything on the trip. I took this lightweight computer on a road trip. All you get is this 2gigs and you cannot have anymore. This means that all the apps including the OS are limited to and share this SSD type RAM / HD combo. The little ASUS 11" laptop I spoke of with only 2gigs of built in fixed RAM (that cannot be upgraded) is a 32bit system. Also, could be over heating caused by poor heat sink compound, slow fans, lack of air flow in case (check clogged cooling ports on laptop). Then install apps one by one, checking Camtasia multiple times until you find the install that interferes.ĭoes this happen to you on only one computer or has it happened to you on different computers? If it is the same computer then you may have a hardware issue. Next time you get a new PC, run Camtasia first and often before installing everything else. I would consider that you may be running a particular app that doesn't play well with Camtasia. I'll admit it took a long time to render things, but it never crashed. Techsmith advised me not to try and run it on such a small and low powered PC laptop. I also ran it on an 11" Asus with only 2gigs and that was both the hard drive and ram (it was a 2gig SSD soldered into the motherboard, but it ran for 10 hours per fully charged).

I had 8gigs on AMD A8, 12gigs on AMD A10, and now 32gigs on AMD Ryzen 2700. I have been on Camtasia 8, 8.04, 8.1, 8.1.2 and now 2019 (I'll upgrade to 2020 after the first quarter).
