TSCPROJ/CMPROJ Exporter
TimeBolt now supports exporting timelines in a non-destructive manner to Camtasia. The export is supported on both Mac and Windows, although the process is slightly different on either platforms.
The idea is to create a timeline with just the media file that you’d like TimeBolt to work on in Camtasia. Then have TimeBolt alter the TSCPROJ/CMPROJ through the TimeBolt Interface.
The file we are going to run the process on is called ‘video.mp4’.
For Windows
- Open Camtasia.
- Import the file that you want to run through TimeBolt, video.mp4 in this case.
- Drop the video.mp4 file in the timeline and make sure it’s aligned at zero seconds.
- Save the project as a TSCPROJ file.
- Open TimeBolt.
- Select the video.mp4 file and run it.
- Once you’re happy with the cuts, scroll to the bottom and under the ‘Export’ section, select ‘TSCPROJ’.
- A dialog box will pop-up, where you’ll select the TSCPROJ file we saved from Camtasia.
- IMP: You will need to double click on the TSCPROJ file, go inside it and select the real TSCPROJ file.
- Once selected, TimeBolt will overwrite the TSCPROJ file which will now contain the cuts from the TimeBolt timeline.
Finally, you can re-open the overwritten TSCPROJ file in Camtasia and start working on your project!
For Mac
- Open Camtasia.
- Import the file that you want to run through TimeBolt, video.mp4 in this case.
- Drop the video.mp4 file in the timeline and make sure it’s aligned at zero seconds.
- Save the project as a CMPROJ file.
- Open TimeBolt.
- Select the video.mp4 file and run it.
- Once you’re happy with the cuts, scroll to the bottom and under the ‘Export’ section, select ‘TSCPROJ’.
- A dialog box will pop-up, where you’ll select the CMPROJ file we saved from Camtasia.
- Once selected, TimeBolt will overwrite the CMPROJ file which will now contain the cuts from the TimeBolt timeline.
Finally, you can re-open the overwritten CMPROJ file in Camtasia and start working on your project!