http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.3/index.php
Hi list, I want to make capture for my desktop. xvidcap is a good tool but it is not suitable for capturing all the screen. Have you any idea about the tool that was used to capture the video in the link above?
Thanks
Adel
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.3/index.php
Hi list, I want to make capture for my desktop. xvidcap is a good tool but it is not suitable for capturing all the screen. Have you any idea about the tool that was used to capture the video in the link above?
recordmydesktop is in Fedora extras....
Why not give that a try.
On 01/03/2010 09:13 AM, Felix Schwarz wrote:
Am 03.01.2010 09:15, schrieb Adel ESSAFI:
I want to make capture for my desktop.
What about istanbul? (install from updates-testing, stable version is unusable due to bug 543278)
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I personaly use ffmpeg, heres the command i use...
ffmpeg -f x11grab -s 1280x1024 -r 15 -b 5000k -i :0.0 -s 480x360 -r 15 -b 500k out.flv
-s 1280x1024 is my desktop size
-r 15 is 15 fps
-b 5000k is the input quality, i use a nice high number for good quality
-s 480x360 is the final size of the output video
the second -r 15 is the final fps of the output video
the second -b 500k is the output quality, this saves me converting it later, you could just use...
ffmpeg -f x11grab -s 1280x1024 -r 15 -b 5000k -i :0.0 out.flv
but the output would be huge but really good quality, so you could then resize it with...
ffmpeg -i out.flv -s 480x360 -r15 -b 500k resized.flv
the top example does both these in 1 command
i use .flv as the output so i can put it my website, you can just change out.flv to out.mpg or out.ogv or out.avi and ffmpeg will automatically encode it in that format
Martin