Oved. All I needed to do was screen casting. it usually was a terminal. I have used a bit pitivi (it somewhat feels like Apple's iMovie, but is unstable). I've looked at the videos and Eli,
AMAZING! I was not aware of this feature of blender! :) Cool! On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Oved Ourfali <[email protected]> wrote: > Including editing? > On Jul 23, 2015 7:39 AM, Max Kovgan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, Eli. I have yet seen any thing related to video playback or recording > VLC cannot do. > This includes desktop screen casting. > On Jul 22, 2015 11:39 PM, "Christopher Pereira" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi, > > For Windows, if licenses are not a problem, you also have Camtasia [1], > which uses an optimized codec that only stores images and GUI events in the > same way RemoteDesktop does. > As a result, recordings is lossless and take much less space. For example, > AFAIU, if you scroll a static image on the screen, it's stored only once > and only its position changes are recorded frame by frame. There are also > other benefits like the fact that the mouse pointer position can be edited > separately after recording. > You may probably get similar results if you record everything lossless > (which takes a lot of space and resources while recording). For best > quality, the key is to avoid re-compression (you should only encode the > final video). > > Camtasia also includes a complete editor. > > Besides, Camtasia's AVI files can be edited with Sony Vegas or Premiere > and finally be rendered with standard codecs which can be shared or > uploaded to youtube, vimeo, etc. (otherwise, you would need to provide the > "Camtasia" codec for playback). > > I wonder if there are stable OS alternatives using a similar approach. > > Best regards, > Christopher. > > [1] https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html > > On 22-07-2015 16:49, Eli Mesika wrote: > > Hi guys > > As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for > their 3.6 new features > I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new > 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) > > Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , > this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the > file is written to the disk. > Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole > smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... > I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it seems > promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I really > gave up... > > Oved, sent me this post [1]: > So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse > adding my video files to the project time-line ... > Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not work > well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender latest > version (2.75a) manually from [3], > extract it to a directory and run blender .... > > Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just > follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) > (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper > configuration) > > One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) (can > be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to get a > gap between your video and the sound track > > I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 > and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec > issues...) > > Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing video > strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash > > Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other > applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and > screen casting > > If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy > to help. > > > [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing > [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html > [3] https://www.blender.org/ > [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 > [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY > [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ > > > Thanks > Eli Mesika > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > -- Max Kovgan Senior Software Engineer Red Hat - EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D Tel.: +972 9769 2060 Email: mkovgan [at] redhat [dot] com Web: http://www.redhat.com RHT Global #: 82-72060
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