On Sunday, July 29, 2012 11:26:11 AM Sam Sarette wrote:
Kdenlive has a great screen capture, and then we'd also have a video editor in
the default install.
It's a thought, but I'm not sure if Kdenlive is still quite buggy.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Alex Leach - Gmail
wrote:
On Friday
I've been using kdenlive for a while now and haven't had any issuses
On Jul 29, 2012 11:26 AM, "Sam Sarette" wrote:
> Kdenlive has a great screen capture, and then we'd also have a video
> editor in the default install.
> It's a thought, but I'm not sure if Kdenlive is still quite buggy.
>
> On F
Kdenlive has a great screen capture, and then we'd also have a video editor
in the default install.
It's a thought, but I'm not sure if Kdenlive is still quite buggy.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Alex Leach - Gmail
wrote:
> On Friday 27 Jul 2012 11:45:20 James wrote:
> > Thoughts?
> VLC 2.0
On Friday 27 Jul 2012 11:45:20 James wrote:
> Thoughts?
VLC 2.0 and above has a screen capture mode... I've never recorded anything
with it myself, but it should do the trick..
Cheers,
Alex
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On Friday, July 27, 2012 11:45:20 AM James wrote:
...
> There are packages for other distros, but no .deb files. I can not
> package, but as I need a tool for screencasts I would gladly test if
> someone could package. I would also be doing more Kubuntu videos :)
>
> Other options / ideas welcom
For 12.10 (ok that's probably overwhelmingly optimistic) Kubuntu needs a
screen recording program. We would like the community to make more videos
showcasing Kubuntu for distribution on Youtube, Vimeo, etc. however, without
good command-line skills with FFMPeg, this is not possible. Here's why: