[Live-demo] Quickstart (video??)
Massimo Di Stefano
massimodisasha at gmail.com
Sun Jun 12 09:08:00 EDT 2011
Record my desktop is really good!
i used it few weeks ago to make a presentation ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvZfqgbag8E
(sorry to use youtube, the next time i'l use vimeo that's more foss oriented)
that's OssimPlanet that display maps generated on the fly by Grass.
i had only problems to record my second screen at the same time .. but i think will be easy to fix
Massimo.
Il giorno 12/giu/2011, alle ore 08.29, Hamish ha scritto:
> It is unclear to me: is the goal to have narrated screencasts, or
> demonstrations of humans doing the task? (by the latter I mean
> the conceptual equivalent of a video camera trained on the
> screen+operator, who turns to the camera every now and then with
> a toothy grin)
>
> something to try:
> apt-get install recordmydesktop
> """
> Description: Captures audio-video data of a Linux desktop session
> The application produces an ogg-encapsulated theora-vorbis file.
> recordMyDesktop tries to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only
> regions of the screen that have changed
> """
>
> [unabstrusive would have been a more entertaining misspelling]
>
> see also the ubuntu howto links here:
> http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Movies#Q:_How_to_create_a_screencast_.28for_video_tutorials_etc.29.3F
>
> vnc2swf looks interesting (flash animation, not movie so maybe
> smaller files + better quality, but needs a flash player)
>
>
> any thoughts on WebM + Vorbis? Is it supported out of the box
> in 11.04, or are the libraries too new?
>
> any thoughts on speex for the audio codec, as just voice?
> (as long as we suggest to use VLC as the recommended player,
> anything from the Ogg family of codecs shouldn't be an issue for
> end users or YouTube-alikes)
>
>
> another thing which comes to mind is play & pause audio guides,
> like in museums or along the lines of RiffTrax?
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RiffTrax#RiffTrax_Player
>
> ...,
> Hamish
>
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