Thank you for the information!
Now if only the Tor Browser Bundle had an ARM release... Wishful thinking.
I hope at least the ARM repos of Debian have the latest Tor release, I can
use that running as service.
And as for the software I used Open Shot. It's so far the best video editor I
have found under GNU/Linux. It is very simple for newbies, and still has a
lot of features for advanced users.
I cut the pictures using screenshots and GIMP.
The voice was synthesized online (see my post below).
I
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/gnuser/m/torbirdy-hq/
HQ version available.
you could probably compile it on arm yourself
I wish to avoid that. EVEN because you can only compile the Browser (they
explain that in their page, it's quite easy to compile the firefox modified
version, but not so much tor all itself), but like I said, if the Tor in the
repos is up to date, I will take a brave step and try building my
Good job!
What did you use to change your voice? What software did you use to make
this?
I want to do things like this.
Hello.
Thanks for commenting, was starting to think that nobody cared about Torbirdy
:P
I am not particularly proud of that video, it's just a slideshow and the
voice is not the best, but I felt it was important to have a video that
explained things in a simple way for everybody. The Tor
Isn't he using a voice synthesizer? I think is the same that orca uses.
The addons are written in Javascript, so they should work fine.
Hello.
I made a torbirdy presentation video. It's a very very very basic video, I
would call it a slideshow more than a video. But I hope someone will enjoy
watching it. And also, even if it seems annoying to watch it, it still
explains a lot of stuff about how to use email client with Tor
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