Canned Beamer
Has anybody used slide sequences produced with Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? Gordon Tauranga N.Z.
Re: Canned Beamer
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:28 PM, gordon_cooper hughgord...@gmail.com wrote: Has anybody used slide sequences produced with Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary, while recording your desktop with some video-recording software (on Linux, http://alternativeto.net/software/gtk-recordmydesktop/ ). That would yield a video of your Beamer presentation with audio track. Liviu
Re: Canned Beamer
Thanks Liviu, Your reply confirms my thinking that Beamer would need to be integrated into a recording system. I worked in this field years ago, when we made graphics by pasting symbols on to a background, or drew them by hand. Presentations were a sequence of 35mm slides, the sound tape included an extra track with pulses to advance the slides. I have a piece of commercial software that does this in video but it lacks the slide making abilities of Beamer. More thinking, and some experimenting to do. Gordon On 27/10/13 09:37, Liviu Andronic wrote: It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary...
Canned Beamer
Has anybody used slide sequences produced with Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? Gordon Tauranga N.Z.
Re: Canned Beamer
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:28 PM, gordon_cooper hughgord...@gmail.com wrote: Has anybody used slide sequences produced with Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary, while recording your desktop with some video-recording software (on Linux, http://alternativeto.net/software/gtk-recordmydesktop/ ). That would yield a video of your Beamer presentation with audio track. Liviu
Re: Canned Beamer
Thanks Liviu, Your reply confirms my thinking that Beamer would need to be integrated into a recording system. I worked in this field years ago, when we made graphics by pasting symbols on to a background, or drew them by hand. Presentations were a sequence of 35mm slides, the sound tape included an extra track with pulses to advance the slides. I have a piece of commercial software that does this in video but it lacks the slide making abilities of Beamer. More thinking, and some experimenting to do. Gordon On 27/10/13 09:37, Liviu Andronic wrote: It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary...
"Canned" Beamer
Has anybody used slide sequences produced with Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? Gordon Tauranga N.Z.
Re: "Canned" Beamer
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:28 PM, gordon_cooperwrote: > Has anybody used slide sequences produced with > Beamer in conjunction with a recorded audio track? > It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary, while recording your desktop with some video-recording software (on Linux, http://alternativeto.net/software/gtk-recordmydesktop/ ). That would yield a video of your Beamer presentation with audio track. Liviu
Re: "Canned" Beamer
Thanks Liviu, Your reply confirms my thinking that Beamer would need to be integrated into a recording system. I worked in this field years ago, when we made graphics by pasting symbols on to a background, or drew them by hand. Presentations were a sequence of 35mm slides, the sound tape included an extra track with pulses to advance the slides. I have a piece of commercial software that does this in video but it lacks the slide making abilities of Beamer. More thinking, and some experimenting to do. Gordon On 27/10/13 09:37, Liviu Andronic wrote: It would be possible, I suppose, to create the Beamer presentation, then display it full-screen and make some audio commentary...