On 05/07/2013 11:33 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 05:57:45PM -0300, "Germán A. Racca"
wrote:
> On 01/26/2013 07:09 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
>> How to record via ctrl+alt+shift+r, video and audio together ?
>>
>> I have fount this trick:
>>
http://askubuntu.com/questions/112473/audio-not-working-for-gnome-screenc...
>>
>> But the command for set the "org.gnome.shell.recorder pipeline" key:
>>
>>> gsettings set org.gnome.shell.recorder pipeline "queue ! \
>>> videorate ! vp8enc quality=10 speed=2 ! mux. pulsesrc ! \
>>> audio/x-raw-int ! queue ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! \
>>> mux. webmmux name=mux"
>>
>> ... do not work, and break the recording, likely this setting is for
>> gstreamer-0.10, bud f18 use gstreamer1-1.x, true?.
>>
>> This is home page of shell recorder, but there is nothing for enable
>> audio recording.
>>
http://developer.gnome.org/shell/stable/shell-shell-recorder.html
>>
>> Someone have suggest?
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>
> Hi Dario,
>
> Did you find a solution?
My recollection from looking at this last year is there's not a
trivial fix for this due to the signal specifics in the shell
recorder. However, an easy workaround is to load the screencast into
something like pitivi, record a narration over it, and render the
existing video with a new sound track. This actually is a good
method, because it's not often that people do great narration while
they're carrying out the tasks in the video.
Thanks Paul for your suggestion :)
Germán.
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Germán A. Racca
Fedora Package Maintainer