http://media.slated.org/albums/content/video/recordmydesktop.ogv
Captured using recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-1.fc11.x86_64, on an AMD Turion
64 ML-37, and 1GB RAM.
The framerate is 25fps, and I used the "--full-shots" flag (no deltas,
full screenshot every frame). It's a fullscreen capture at 1680x1050
(widescreen) 32bit, and includes audio. Just to show off, I even ran a
game (Quake 2, using OpenGL renderer).
There's some slightly noticible lag in places, a section with a bit of
graphical corruption, and a "broken pipe" warning message (probably
thanks to me pushing it by running a game too), but then given the age
of this system (5+ years) and the extreme settings used to capture,
frankly I'm amazed it came out so well.
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| that..." ~ DFS, http://tinyurl.com/doofy-admits-truth-about-ms
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22:28:18 up 14 days, 8:50, 3 users, load average: 0.03, 0.06, 0.01
Liar!
Seriously now, thanks for the info. I wonder what's making it so damn
slow on my system...
--
It's a man's obligation to stick his boneration in a woman's
separation; this sort of penetration will increase the population
of the younger generation.
~ Eric Cartman
> WorksForMe�:
>
> http://media.slated.org/albums/content/video/recordmydesktop.ogv
>
> Captured using recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-1.fc11.x86_64, on an AMD Turion
> 64 ML-37, and 1GB RAM.
>
> The framerate is 25fps, and I used the "--full-shots" flag (no deltas,
> full screenshot every frame). It's a fullscreen capture at 1680x1050
> (widescreen) 32bit, and includes audio. Just to show off, I even ran a
> game (Quake 2, using OpenGL renderer).
>
> There's some slightly noticible lag in places, a section with a bit of
> graphical corruption, and a "broken pipe" warning message (probably
> thanks to me pushing it by running a game too), but then given the age
> of this system (5+ years) and the extreme settings used to capture,
> frankly I'm amazed it came out so well.
Is there anything on Linux for screencast editing... maybe something like
Camtasia for Windows (or, now, Mac) or ScreenFlow (for Mac)?
--
[INSERT .SIG HERE]
Kino works for me.
--
Middle age is having a choice between two temptations and choosing the
one that'll get you home earlier.
~ Dan Bennett
> On 2009-11-22, the following emerged from the brain of Snit:
>> Homer stated in post 7iqot6-...@sky.matrix on 11/22/09 3:28 PM:
>>
>>> WorksForMe�:
>>>
>>> http://media.slated.org/albums/content/video/recordmydesktop.ogv
>>>
>>> Captured using recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-1.fc11.x86_64, on an AMD Turion
>>> 64 ML-37, and 1GB RAM.
>>>
>>> The framerate is 25fps, and I used the "--full-shots" flag (no deltas,
>>> full screenshot every frame). It's a fullscreen capture at 1680x1050
>>> (widescreen) 32bit, and includes audio. Just to show off, I even ran a
>>> game (Quake 2, using OpenGL renderer).
>>>
>>> There's some slightly noticible lag in places, a section with a bit of
>>> graphical corruption, and a "broken pipe" warning message (probably
>>> thanks to me pushing it by running a game too), but then given the age
>>> of this system (5+ years) and the extreme settings used to capture,
>>> frankly I'm amazed it came out so well.
>>
>> Is there anything on Linux for screencast editing... maybe something like
>> Camtasia for Windows (or, now, Mac) or ScreenFlow (for Mac)?
>
> Kino works for me.
I have played with that a bit, but it is not specific to screencasting...
does not have a UI that is streamlined for that, does not allow
post-processing of expanding windows or changing / expanding the mouse
pointer or even automating mouse pointer clicks. Nor does it show
keystrokes and the like.
Still, might be the best Linux has to offer. Thanks for the suggestion.
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[INSERT .SIG HERE]
____/ Homer on Sunday 22 Nov 2009 22:28 : \____
> WorksForMe®:
>
> http://media.slated.org/albums/content/video/recordmydesktop.ogv
>
> Captured using recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-1.fc11.x86_64, on an AMD Turion
> 64 ML-37, and 1GB RAM.
>
> The framerate is 25fps, and I used the "--full-shots" flag (no deltas,
> full screenshot every frame). It's a fullscreen capture at 1680x1050
> (widescreen) 32bit, and includes audio. Just to show off, I even ran a
> game (Quake 2, using OpenGL renderer).
>
> There's some slightly noticible lag in places, a section with a bit of
> graphical corruption, and a "broken pipe" warning message (probably
> thanks to me pushing it by running a game too), but then given the age
> of this system (5+ years) and the extreme settings used to capture,
> frankly I'm amazed it came out so well.
Someone told me about gtk-recordmydesktop 2 months ago. I installed it from the
repo (tick a box) in a matter of seconds and it worked perfectly out of the box,
with an intuitive GUI, sound... everything!
Several years back when Compiz was new it was not as simple to produce
videocasts.
Progress in Free software is rapid.
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http://Schestowitz.com | Mandriva Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E
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____/ TomB on Monday 23 Nov 2009 00:49 : \____
> On 2009-11-22, the following emerged from the brain of Snit:
>> Homer stated in post 7iqot6-...@sky.matrix on 11/22/09 3:28 PM:
>>
>>> WorksForMe®:
>>>
>>> http://media.slated.org/albums/content/video/recordmydesktop.ogv
>>>
>>> Captured using recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-1.fc11.x86_64, on an AMD Turion
>>> 64 ML-37, and 1GB RAM.
>>>
>>> The framerate is 25fps, and I used the "--full-shots" flag (no deltas,
>>> full screenshot every frame). It's a fullscreen capture at 1680x1050
>>> (widescreen) 32bit, and includes audio. Just to show off, I even ran a
>>> game (Quake 2, using OpenGL renderer).
>>>
>>> There's some slightly noticible lag in places, a section with a bit of
>>> graphical corruption, and a "broken pipe" warning message (probably
>>> thanks to me pushing it by running a game too), but then given the age
>>> of this system (5+ years) and the extreme settings used to capture,
>>> frankly I'm amazed it came out so well.
>>
>> Is there anything on Linux for screencast editing... maybe something like
>> Camtasia for Windows (or, now, Mac) or ScreenFlow (for Mac)?
>
> Kino works for me.
kdenlive is nice.
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> Several years back when Compiz was new it was not as simple to
> produce videocasts.
I did this three years ago, using xvidcap, to demonstrate XGL not long
after it (and Compiz) was introduced.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9hYLZCNqCU
--
K.
http://slated.org
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| "What's the point of supporting a large, faceless corporation that
| doesn't give you the good service you should get? We have MS for
| that..." ~ DFS, http://tinyurl.com/doofy-admits-truth-about-ms
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23:53:41 up 16 days, 10:16, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.00
> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>
>> Several years back when Compiz was new it was not as simple to
>> produce videocasts.
>
> I did this three years ago, using xvidcap, to demonstrate XGL not long
> after it (and Compiz) was introduced.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9hYLZCNqCU
Hypocrite! I saw a Windows window in there! :-D
--
You love your home and want it to be beautiful.
Yeah, that was back when some of my systems were still infected.
--
K.
http://slated.org
.----
| "What's the point of supporting a large, faceless corporation that
| doesn't give you the good service you should get? We have MS for
| that..." ~ DFS, http://tinyurl.com/doofy-admits-truth-about-ms
`----
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15:58:32 up 17 days, 2:20, 3 users, load average: 0.08, 0.05, 0.01
____/ Homer on Wednesday 25 Nov 2009 15:58 : \____
> Verily I say unto thee, that Chris Ahlstrom spake thusly:
>> Homer pulled this Usenet boner:
>>> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>>>
>>>> Several years back when Compiz was new it was not as simple to
>>>> produce videocasts.
>>>
>>> I did this three years ago, using xvidcap, to demonstrate XGL not
>>> long after it (and Compiz) was introduced.
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9hYLZCNqCU
>>
>> Hypocrite! I saw a Windows window in there! :-D
>
> Yeah, that was back when some of my systems were still infected.
...with proprietary code. Heh.
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