Hello All.

Happy Fiscal New Year and every other sort of New Year one might observe.

I hope UMLUG is still being read...

Have an actual Linux question: can anyone recommend some screen recording software?

Am teaching a course (at UMD) and need to pre-record a lecture. I made a PDF with all the slides and plan to record a voice track, calling out slide numbers as I go, and save it as an mp3.

Then one of the students suggested that it all be done as a screenshot video. I guess that puts everything in one file vs. two, and maybe I get a virtual laser pointer out of it.

Anyone ever done anything like this? I suppose there's probably a way to do it with Zoom but based on my limited Zoom experience I'd rather create it locally on my own machine.

Similarly UMD ELMS offers "Panopto", which might do the trick, but I'm reluctant to go that route for various reasons.

There must be some good package that runs on Linux...

BTW won't a video file of same length be much huger than the mp3 + pdf files together? No movies or animations in this lecture, at least.

thanks for all tips!

Judah


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