OBS Studio is the go-to program for video streaming these days, and can also do screen recording.
Although a video will likely be larger than the mp3+pdf, the difference will probably not be huge since the video of still slides will compress very efficiently. -Derek On October 3, 2022 9:55:18 AM EDT, "J. Milgram" <milg...@cgpp.com> wrote: >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 > > >-- >===== >milg...@cgpp.com >301-257-7069 > >You received this email because you are subscribed to the UM Linux User's >Group (UM-LINUX) mailing list. If you would like to unsubscribe from this >list, simply send an email to lists...@listserv.umd.edu with the message >signoff UM-LINUX in the body. You received this email because you are subscribed to the UM Linux User's Group (UM-LINUX) mailing list. If you would like to unsubscribe from this list, simply send an email to lists...@listserv.umd.edu with the message signoff UM-LINUX in the body.