I've been using Camtasia for over 5 years now (for YouTube videos on my channel Leon Renner) and while other companies improve the performance of their software, Camtasia neglects the performance and instead adds more effects. I had issues so far, where I would extend a frame and the software would simply crash. This got to the point that when I reopened my project and clicked on the snipped with the extended frame, the software would crash again, basically making me lose my project as it's not editable anymore. Once that was fixed (took more than 1 year), the next crashes happened when trying to add clip speed to a clip. Then sometimes the software just crashes randomly without any note or any reason (not reproducible). Oh, and one of the worst things I experienced so far is, that in one of my Camtasia recordings, my voice kept recording but the screen simply stopped recording. Unfortunately I only figured that out after the recording was done and I watched it. You could see the mouse make all the movements, but the screen was always the same. So again, another project lost.
And don't get me started on the editing performance. When doing a lot of cuts in one project, Camtasia will get so slow, to the point where you often have to wait 10 seconds after performing another cut until Camtasia is ready to perform the next step. With all these issues, editing my projects took 2-3x more time compared to a proper editing software like Premiere Pro. Camtasia always wants to blame the PC hardware of the user but when I edit my project in Premiere Pro, everything is super fast.
My take from all of this: Camtasia has probably been coded inefficiently and instead of doing a proper rebuild of the software, they simply try to add workarounds (like proxy video), which don't solve the underlaying issues. But hey, at least we get more transitions and effects with every new version that comes along.
And if you don't believe me, simply do a Google Search for Camtasia issues...
Hi Leon,
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble you've had with Camtasia. We appreciate you sticking with us for over 5 years and sharing your honest feedback.
I totally get how these crashes and performance issues can be a huge pain. I'll reach out to you directly to help resolve these issues and make sure you get the support you need.
Thanks for your patience and for letting us know what's going on.
-Brent