Greetings strypey.
Are you saying that all my crashes are possibly fault of the lack of ram?
That is a possibility, I've should have enabled the swap monitor to see if
that is true.
Thank you very much, I will have that in consideration the next time I edit a
video because I like pitivi
You haven't read the beginning of the post, do you?
Well, perhaps my English is rusty enough to be difficult to understand (It
wouldn't be the first time).
Yes, I used Kdenlive for my first published video and it was very good, but
Vokoscreen had problems with the amount of FPS and I had to
Wow just tried it got so tired of recordmydesktop recording audio out of
sync!
Greetings a_slacker_here, I have also struggled with Pitivi. I recently
installed Belenos with a 4GB swap partition, and the performance improved
considerably. Keep in mind that video-editing is one of the most resource
intensive jobs a desktop PC is called on to do, and every little thing
Thank you very much onpon4. I've been watching your videos and I was curious
about what did you use to make them because of their quality. And that solves
another issue: record internal sound.
I now have everything set. Thank you everyone.
SimpleScreenRecorder. Ever since that came out, I haven't used anything else.
You can find it here:
http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/
Greetigns ladies and gentlemen:
I've used recordmydesktop to make a tutorial; it works well but it encodes in
ogv. It shouldn't be a problem but kdenlive and openshot video editors don't
work well with ogv and the Pitivi version in Trisquel is extremely unstable
and it is imposible to work
Recordmydesktop ?
Kazam?
I will try kazam. It seems to be able to record on avi and I think it is
compatible with every video editor.
Also I have found OpenShot to be much better than Pitivi.
If you're using Gnome Shell then it has a recorder built in.
Press Ctrl, Alt, Shift and R to start and stop.
The file is saved as webm in the Videos folder.
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