[TriLUG] Instructional Video Capture Software

Ken MacKenzie via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Mon Aug 8 10:21:53 EDT 2016


Kino is my preferred as well.  I don't do anything that demands cinelerra
which is pretty much the flagship open source option for the pros.  As in
the video editing equivalent of linux audio's ardour.

Ken

On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:13 AM, James Jones via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org>
wrote:

> Has anyone mention KINO?
>
> That is my favorite linux video editing software. Mind you, I am not
> an expert in video editing, but it works for me.
>
> jcj KK4VUS
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Scott Chilcote via TriLUG
> <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
> > Hi LUGgers,
> >
> > My employer has been asked to provide some instructional videos that
> > provide basic instruction on how to get started using some of our web
> > applications.  These are to help our primary customer train new
> employees.
> >
> > ${BOSS} came to me and said to find a screen video capture product with
> > the right bells and whistles.  I looked around and found no shortage of
> > such products for Linux, e.g. recordMyDesktop, VLC, ScreenStudio, KRUT,
> > Simple Screen Recorder, VocoScreen, Kazam, OBS, and more.
> >
> > Most of the recorders I've seen can limit the recording to a single
> > window, which seems useful for web-application specific video capture.
> > They don't support video editing, adding labels and callouts, etc., so I
> > expect we'll need to use something like Cinelerra, OpenShot, and/or
> > something else to clean up and add finishing touches.
> >
> > I mentioned the variety of free and open software I'd found for Linux to
> > ${BOSS}, but he wasn't impressed.  He "isn't trying to save money"
> > "wants something we all can easily use", "has useful features", and "has
> > professional results".
> >
> > Being a total newb when it comes to this, I'm hoping there are trilug
> > members who have experience they can share?
> >
> > I'm particularly interested in being able to add arrow pointers and
> > callouts to the video, so that the voice-over can effectively identify
> > product features.  Some animation relating to these wouldn't hurt.
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> >
> >    Scott C.
> >
> > --
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> > scottchilcote at ncrrbiz.com
> > Cary, NC USA
> >
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