[ovirt-devel] Screen casting and video editing on fc21 with Blender
Hi guys As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for their 3.6 new features I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the file is written to the disk. Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it seems promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I really gave up... Oved, sent me this post [1]: So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse adding my video files to the project time-line ... Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not work well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender latest version (2.75a) manually from [3], extract it to a directory and run blender Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper configuration) One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) (can be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to get a gap between your video and the sound track I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec issues...) Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing video strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and screen casting If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy to help. [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html [3] https://www.blender.org/ [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ Thanks Eli Mesika ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [ovirt-devel] Screen casting and video editing on fc21 with Blender
Hi, For Windows, if licenses are not a problem, you also have Camtasia [1], which uses an optimized codec that only stores images and GUI events in the same way RemoteDesktop does. As a result, recordings is lossless and take much less space. For example, AFAIU, if you scroll a static image on the screen, it's stored only once and only its position changes are recorded frame by frame. There are also other benefits like the fact that the mouse pointer position can be edited separately after recording. You may probably get similar results if you record everything lossless (which takes a lot of space and resources while recording). For best quality, the key is to avoid re-compression (you should only encode the final video). Camtasia also includes a complete editor. Besides, Camtasia's AVI files can be edited with Sony Vegas or Premiere and finally be rendered with standard codecs which can be shared or uploaded to youtube, vimeo, etc. (otherwise, you would need to provide the "Camtasia" codec for playback). I wonder if there are stable OS alternatives using a similar approach. Best regards, Christopher. [1] https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html On 22-07-2015 16:49, Eli Mesika wrote: Hi guys As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for their 3.6 new features I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the file is written to the disk. Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it seems promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I really gave up... Oved, sent me this post [1]: So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse adding my video files to the project time-line ... Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not work well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender latest version (2.75a) manually from [3], extract it to a directory and run blender Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper configuration) One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) (can be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to get a gap between your video and the sound track I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec issues...) Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing video strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and screen casting If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy to help. [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html [3] https://www.blender.org/ [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ Thanks Eli Mesika ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [ovirt-devel] Screen casting and video editing on fc21 with Blender
Hi, Eli. I have yet seen any thing related to video playback or recording VLC cannot do. This includes desktop screen casting. On Jul 22, 2015 11:39 PM, "Christopher Pereira" wrote: > Hi, > > For Windows, if licenses are not a problem, you also have Camtasia [1], > which uses an optimized codec that only stores images and GUI events in the > same way RemoteDesktop does. > As a result, recordings is lossless and take much less space. For example, > AFAIU, if you scroll a static image on the screen, it's stored only once > and only its position changes are recorded frame by frame. There are also > other benefits like the fact that the mouse pointer position can be edited > separately after recording. > You may probably get similar results if you record everything lossless > (which takes a lot of space and resources while recording). For best > quality, the key is to avoid re-compression (you should only encode the > final video). > > Camtasia also includes a complete editor. > > Besides, Camtasia's AVI files can be edited with Sony Vegas or Premiere > and finally be rendered with standard codecs which can be shared or > uploaded to youtube, vimeo, etc. (otherwise, you would need to provide the > "Camtasia" codec for playback). > > I wonder if there are stable OS alternatives using a similar approach. > > Best regards, > Christopher. > > [1] https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html > > On 22-07-2015 16:49, Eli Mesika wrote: > >> Hi guys >> >> As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for >> their 3.6 new features >> I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new >> 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) >> >> Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , >> this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the >> file is written to the disk. >> Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole >> smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... >> I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it >> seems promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I >> really gave up... >> >> Oved, sent me this post [1]: >> So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse >> adding my video files to the project time-line ... >> Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not >> work well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender >> latest version (2.75a) manually from [3], >> extract it to a directory and run blender >> >> Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just >> follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) >> (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper >> configuration) >> >> One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) >> (can be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to >> get a gap between your video and the sound track >> >> I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 >> and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec >> issues...) >> >> Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing >> video strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash >> >> Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other >> applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and >> screen casting >> >> If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy >> to help. >> >> >> [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing >> [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html >> [3] https://www.blender.org/ >> [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 >> [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY >> [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ >> >> >> Thanks >> Eli Mesika >> >> ___ >> Devel mailing list >> Devel@ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >> >> > ___ > Devel mailing list > Devel@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [ovirt-devel] Screen casting and video editing on fc21 with Blender
Including editing? On Jul 23, 2015 7:39 AM, Max Kovgan wrote:Hi, Eli. I have yet seen any thing related to video playback or recording VLC cannot do. This includes desktop screen casting. On Jul 22, 2015 11:39 PM, "Christopher Pereira"wrote:Hi, For Windows, if licenses are not a problem, you also have Camtasia [1], which uses an optimized codec that only stores images and GUI events in the same way RemoteDesktop does. As a result, recordings is lossless and take much less space. For example, AFAIU, if you scroll a static image on the screen, it's stored only once and only its position changes are recorded frame by frame. There are also other benefits like the fact that the mouse pointer position can be edited separately after recording. You may probably get similar results if you record everything lossless (which takes a lot of space and resources while recording). For best quality, the key is to avoid re-compression (you should only encode the final video). Camtasia also includes a complete editor. Besides, Camtasia's AVI files can be edited with Sony Vegas or Premiere and finally be rendered with standard codecs which can be shared or uploaded to youtube, vimeo, etc. (otherwise, you would need to provide the "Camtasia" codec for playback). I wonder if there are stable OS alternatives using a similar approach. Best regards, Christopher. [1] https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html On 22-07-2015 16:49, Eli Mesika wrote: Hi guys As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for their 3.6 new features I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the file is written to the disk. Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it seems promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I really gave up... Oved, sent me this post [1]: So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse adding my video files to the project time-line ... Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not work well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender latest version (2.75a) manually from [3], extract it to a directory and run blender Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper configuration) One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) (can be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to get a gap between your video and the sound track I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec issues...) Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing video strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and screen casting If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy to help. [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html [3] https://www.blender.org/ [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ Thanks Eli Mesika ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [ovirt-devel] Screen casting and video editing on fc21 with Blender
Oved. All I needed to do was screen casting. it usually was a terminal. I have used a bit pitivi (it somewhat feels like Apple's iMovie, but is unstable). I've looked at the videos and Eli, AMAZING! I was not aware of this feature of blender! :) Cool! On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Oved Ourfali wrote: > Including editing? > On Jul 23, 2015 7:39 AM, Max Kovgan wrote: > > Hi, Eli. I have yet seen any thing related to video playback or recording > VLC cannot do. > This includes desktop screen casting. > On Jul 22, 2015 11:39 PM, "Christopher Pereira" > wrote: > > Hi, > > For Windows, if licenses are not a problem, you also have Camtasia [1], > which uses an optimized codec that only stores images and GUI events in the > same way RemoteDesktop does. > As a result, recordings is lossless and take much less space. For example, > AFAIU, if you scroll a static image on the screen, it's stored only once > and only its position changes are recorded frame by frame. There are also > other benefits like the fact that the mouse pointer position can be edited > separately after recording. > You may probably get similar results if you record everything lossless > (which takes a lot of space and resources while recording). For best > quality, the key is to avoid re-compression (you should only encode the > final video). > > Camtasia also includes a complete editor. > > Besides, Camtasia's AVI files can be edited with Sony Vegas or Premiere > and finally be rendered with standard codecs which can be shared or > uploaded to youtube, vimeo, etc. (otherwise, you would need to provide the > "Camtasia" codec for playback). > > I wonder if there are stable OS alternatives using a similar approach. > > Best regards, > Christopher. > > [1] https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html > > On 22-07-2015 16:49, Eli Mesika wrote: > > Hi guys > > As you already know, some of us need to do some video/screen cast for > their 3.6 new features > I spent my day today in recording and editing a video for one of my new > 3.6 features and I want to share my experience to save you time (and hair..) > > Well, I started with recordmydesktop (yum) to capture the video files , > this worked smooth and enables you also to have a cup of coffee until the > file is written to the disk. > Then, after having few videos, I wanted to edit them and make a whole > smooth video, cutting some stuff out ... > I had started with installing pitivi (yum), from its feature list it seems > promising but after dozens of crashes on almost every mouse move, I really > gave up... > > Oved, sent me this post [1]: > So, I installed Blender and tried to work with it but it seems to refuse > adding my video files to the project time-line ... > Digging around [2], I found that the Blender package on fc21 does not work > well and in order to get it working you have to download Blender latest > version (2.75a) manually from [3], > extract it to a directory and run blender > > Blender has many usages, but you can adjust it to do video editing, just > follow [4] [5] and [6] tutorials (less than 15 min for all) > (all are important, especially the first one that includes proper > configuration) > > One major issue is to configure well the frames per second rate (fps) (can > be shown on the file properties) of your videos if you don't want to get a > gap between your video and the sound track > > I was able after that to edit my videos and export (render) video as MP4 > and audio as MP3 (embedded in the video file) (other formats may have codec > issues...) > > Overall, I worked with Blender few hours, splitting videos, removing video > strips , grabbing and dragging without a single error or crash > > Although that Blender learning curve seems to be longer than other > applications, I recommend to use this application for video editing and > screen casting > > If you have any question or need any assistance/advice , I will be happy > to help. > > > [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing > [2] http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-users/msg459024.html > [3] https://www.blender.org/ > [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSGIPmQdV6M&html5=1 > [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VqQLpvctY > [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFGm_LQeZQ > > > Thanks > Eli Mesika > > ___ > Devel mailing list > Devel@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > > ___ > Devel mailing list > Devel@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > -- Max Kovgan Senior Software Engineer Red Hat - EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D Tel.: +972 9769 2060 Email: mkovgan [at] redhat [dot] com Web: http://www.redhat.com RHT Global #: 82-72060 ___ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel