On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:42 PM, narendra sisodiya <
[email protected]> wrote:
> recordmydesktop is a good lightweight utility to record the desktop. It is
> available on all GNU/Linux Box
> you can install it using
>
> $sudo yum install recordmydesktop
>
> for using it
>
> $recordmydesktop output.ogv
>
> I was using xvidcap but it create a lot of problem when when I increase the
> size. recordmydesktop is good for full
> check - man file also ,,
>
> after recording you can resize it to desired size using
>
> *$vlc -I dummy out.ogv vlc:quit --sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width =
> 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst =
> \"out_512x384.ogv\" }}" --sout-theora-quality=3*
>
> copy & pasted from man page of *recordmydesktop*
>
> PS: approximate size of file was 4MB per minute.
>
> -----------------
>
> istanbul is also a good application for similar task. it has GUI also
> (gajendra can tell more about it) But I felt that quality was better with
> *recordmydesktop*
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> >
> I tried recordmydesktop, its nice
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