

Why do you need to enable VT? Virtualization technology could improve the performance of your computer and allow NoxPlayer to run more smoothly and faster. In the end it was too buggy to use, but I will always appreciate his helpfulness.How to enable VT (Virtualization Technology) to get better performance What is VT? VT, also called Virtualization technology, is a technology that provides the ability to run multiple, isolated operating systems on a single piece of server hardware allowing a much higher level of resource utilization. This guy actually put the effort in to build a very-much-untested 64-bit version just for us. Since our recordings would last up to eight hours at a time, it would be very convenient if I could use more than 3 GiB RAM (maximum usable by a single application on 32-bit Windows using the /3GB switch). Perhaps he'd be helpful in this matter.Īlso, fun little anecdote: When we were considering upgrading from 5.0 to 6.0, I contacted technical support to find out if there would be a 64-bit build on offer. I used to have one of their developer's direct e-mail address. If not, let me know which version you're on. If you're on 4.0 or earlier, try to convince those in power to upgrade to 7.1. As far as I can remember, 5.0 and 7.0 were both very solid releases (and 6.x after the first two patches). They even removed some very useful features in that release (export to Flash being one of them) that they had to patch back in because their customers complained.

The initial release of 6.0 was fairly bad, too. Version 4.0 had some pretty serious issues, if I remember correctly. TechSmith is still operational as far as I know. Yes, it was the company I worked for that shut down.

To be clear, the company where you used to work shut down, and not TechSmith? I don't use Camtasia, but I've got some employees who, for reasons I can't fathom, really depend on SnagIt for their workflow.
