Dito that...

I would like to be able to record tutorials on my machine.

Basicly what I'd like is to be able to wear my headset, talk and have the screen captured into a media file that I can then upload to my web site.

Cheers Don

Chris Hellyar wrote:
It's been a nice weekend, everyone's outside... :-)

And for a more linux-ish question:

I'm looking for a tool under linux that can do AV presentations a little
like Microsoft photostory..  (Music Synced to fading/sliding/panning
pictures).

As an end product I'd like a divx/mpg.

I use photostory on my XP laptop, but would like something GPL/OSS to do
the same job for a demo early next year, so I've got a bit of time to
learn something, although I'd prefer something with a GUI so I don't
scare the wits out of the folks I'm presenting to, as they will be
photographers, not geeks.

Being available for windows as well as Linux would be nice as well.

Cheers, Me.


On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 21:59 +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
Just to stir the pot, who's doing what for this next meeting?

Wesley Parish

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