![]() ![]() If you didn’t know already, eventually you find out a few things: ![]() Long story short, you won’t be able to use your MOV file, you have to convert it to a supported format – just go with the very popular MP4 format. I think the Camtasia team should take more care with this error though and just display a proper user friendly error. Don’t even bother trying to understand the error message above – all it is saying is “Camtasia couldn’t import your MOV file because of some C++ related problem”. Unfortunately the answer to this problem isn’t a great one. There has been one answer that I found on how to fix this problem, but it didn’t fix my problem and if you are reading this it probably didn’t fix your problem either. You can read up on it here if you are curious: Therefore, just restart or close Camtasia. ![]() This cryptic message offers an Abort, Retry or Ignore option – all three of them inevitably end up in you restarting Camtasia because it isn’t responding or it crashes on its own. (Press Retry to debug the application – JIT must be enabled) Upon creating a new project and attempting to import an MOV file you can get an error that reads:įor information on how your program can cause an assertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts ![]()
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