![]() If you could still send your original project to tech support so we can (hopefully) have it fail for us as well, that would be sweet. ![]() There is no reason that the export for Windows project should export any different than the original one, unless some of the content was referenced from an external or network drive that was unavailable when you exported the first time. ![]() And you are correct that is this case, the paths in the project file reference the media in the same folder. So it is a flattened version of the project. When you export for Windows, it gathers all of the media and collects it in one place, resolving any naming conflicts and zipping it up. Standalone is the default because it is easier to move the project and or media on your drives around without breaking the project. If it is not standalone, then the content is referenced from wherever it originally was located. If the project was a standalone one, then Camtasia Mac saves a project as a bundle and all of the content needed is contained within. I would still like to know why this failed for you.
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