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If it doesn't fix the problem, export and save the zip file alongside the project file is always wise.

I already knew that Camtasia doesn't like it when there is an in the file/path name but this is new to me. there seems to be a cap on the total path/location length of 248 characters (or at least for us). I then changed the folder name to something insanely long so that the total character count for the complete path would go over the 248 character spaces, and as expected: not opening > error. So, to test my theory I moved the project up 1 level and opened it to make sure it worked (it did). This was at 248 characters total path length. Moving it up 1 level brought those numbers to respectively 163 and 221 character spaces.Īfter some more testing, I noticed that if I started to rename the file in the original location from within Camtasia, Camtasia at a certain moment, stopped me from typing. The original path including the file name was 272 character spaces. The original path excluding the file name was 213 character spaces. I moved the project folder up 3 levels and low and behold problem solved!

This gave me an idea to shorten the path, so for testing purposes, When more then Characters it would do 6 and then add ~1 before adding the file extension (abcdef~1.xxx). I then looked at the error and noted it was "shortening" the path like you would do in DOS to an 8.3 format. ** edit: these are the new(?) standalone projects that camtasia can make/now makes by default.

This alone was already strange It looked like a project file by naming convention, but not recognized as one but as a folder instead.Ĭhanging the folder name didn't do anything same error. When I took a closer look, the file that I was trying to open, let's call it "test.tscproj" inside the folder "test", was in a folder called exactly the same as the file, iow \test\ test.tscproj\test.tscproj. In it we store all the files we use for that project We have a dedicated storage location and with a new project we make a folder with the project name. Now, let me give you some important (simplified) info before I continue: HOWEVER since we moved to Camtasia 2022, we've been having the same problem!Ĭopying the project folder and pasting it locally works or just exporting it as a zip and then downloading the zip and use that. Colleagues who opened my network based tscproj files just had to relink the used media (stored in the same folder so no biggie).
