hi!
how can i record high definition screencasts (at least 720p) in my ubuntu system?
hi!
how can i record high definition screencasts (at least 720p) in my ubuntu system?
Check out the package "gtk-recordmydesktop" you can install from Synaptic or the command line via:
Works great.Code:sudo aptitude install gtk-recordmydesktop
When i installed 'Record my desktop, it works only when the desktop effects are set to 'none' if i set them to normal or extra it do not capture any window it just shows the wallpaper.
Any pointer on how to get the things like 'zoom in' 'zoom out' on perticular text/screen area getting captured with recordmydesktop application.?
ciao,
Pranav
Compiz breaks tons of stuff...including opengl games, skype, virtual machines, etc. I love it, but I frequently find myself disabling it.
In terms of dynamically zooming in and out...i don't know of anything that does that while you are recording...you do that afterwards in video editing.
In terms of zooming in to capture just one window...it does that...check the settings -- it'll give you a red rectangle that shows what you are recording.
High Quality screencasting on Linux:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1392026
Freedom is neither exclusive nor unlimited.
Thanks, that is an ultimate option of editing the video after recording... buts on youtube there are many videos where the compiz fusion effects are recorded using recordmydesktop...
its not working on my machine though... Any idea if running Ubuntu on virtual box is limiting the full capacity of recordmydesktop?
Last edited by pranavnatu; April 11th, 2010 at 03:48 AM. Reason: :) shorter
There is an option in 'recordmydesktop' that is designed for use with Compiz - in fact, I believe it should be enabled automatically when it detects a composited window manager. Maybe check the man page?
Code:man recordmydesktop
I try to treat the cause, not the symptom. I avoid the terminal in instructions, unless it's easier or necessary. My instructions will work within the Ubuntu system, instead of breaking or subverting it. Those are the three guarantees to the helpee.
You can see a tutorial on how to use ffmeg to do screencasts on linux here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-ry-f3Mpx4
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