Hi everyone! :-)
I am supposed to get (for the first time) into the world of making youtube clips. I have a webcam, a microphone and a big hard drive configured and ready. The question is: what would you suggest as an easy-to-use yum-installable app that could handle a couple of minutes/hours of recording?
People who are about to use it are complete noobs, and I would like to give them a user interface of type "start the program, press record, talk for a while, press stop, press save, quit the program". That is, if something like that exists for CentOS (version 5.6, if it matters).
I don't mind proprietary/patented/nonfree A/V formats, codecs and stuff. Anything goes, of a typical amateur youtube quality. I just need something that generates video clips in the simplest way possible.
Any recommendations?
TIA, :-) Marko
At Wed, 4 May 2011 14:14:59 +0200 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Hi everyone! :-)
I am supposed to get (for the first time) into the world of making youtube clips. I have a webcam, a microphone and a big hard drive configured and ready. The question is: what would you suggest as an easy-to-use yum-installable app that could handle a couple of minutes/hours of recording?
People who are about to use it are complete noobs, and I would like to give them a user interface of type "start the program, press record, talk for a while, press stop, press save, quit the program". That is, if something like that exists for CentOS (version 5.6, if it matters).
I wonder if Kino would do this. Kino is availalble from the rpmforge repo and installs cleanly via yum under CentOS 5.x.
I don't mind proprietary/patented/nonfree A/V formats, codecs and stuff. Anything goes, of a typical amateur youtube quality. I just need something that generates video clips in the simplest way possible.
Any recommendations?
TIA, :-) Marko
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Greetings,
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Marko Vojinovic vvmarko@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone! :-)
I am supposed to get (for the first time) into the world of making youtube clips. I have a webcam, a microphone and a big hard drive configured and ready. The question is: what would you suggest as an easy-to-use yum-installable app that could handle a couple of minutes/hours of recording?
People who are about to use it are complete noobs, and I would like to give them a user interface of type "start the program, press record, talk for a while, press stop, press save, quit the program". That is, if something like that exists for CentOS (version 5.6, if it matters).
I don't mind proprietary/patented/nonfree A/V formats, codecs and stuff. Anything goes, of a typical amateur youtube quality. I just need something that generates video clips in the simplest way possible.
Any recommendations?
TIA, :-) Marko
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Cinelerra seems to be more professional but hard to master. can try that
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 09:14, Marko Vojinovic vvmarko@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone! :-)
The question is: what would you suggest as an easy-to-use yum-installable app that could handle a couple of minutes/hours of recording?
People who are about to use it are complete noobs, and I would like to give them a user interface of type "start the program, press record, talk for a while, press stop, press save, quit the program". That is, if something like that exists for CentOS (version 5.6, if it matters).
If your clips are the computer lesson or software demo style, "recordmydesktop" is as noob-proof as you can get. Regarding how to shoot talking heads, I'd envision recording a webcam window, probably contrived but feasible. Mixing other recorded material in would be possible too.