from theory to practice
Posted: 15 May 2013, 16:20
Hello People.
We had setup a new youtube channelto post videos related to the key64 keyboard.
You can see our first video at the following url ( html5 video, no flash required, no h.264 )
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The above video have been recorded using the following tools under Debian GNU/Linux: We used a 21:9 template of 1120x480 pixels available for download.
Ktouch lecture used in this video is available for download.
The template is used to delimit the area in the screen to record using recordmydesktop application.
camorama is used to display output from the usb camera.
ktouch is used as a typing tutor.
oggz-tools is used to chop the video.
arista-gtk is the tool used to convert from '.ogv' which is the record file format used in record my desktop and encode in webM format (a.k.a. vp8 royalty free codec) so you can see with a html5 standard browser using a resolution of 1280x720 pixels.
More info ...
We had setup a new youtube channelto post videos related to the key64 keyboard.
You can see our first video at the following url ( html5 video, no flash required, no h.264 )
[/url]
The above video have been recorded using the following tools under Debian GNU/Linux: We used a 21:9 template of 1120x480 pixels available for download.
Ktouch lecture used in this video is available for download.
The template is used to delimit the area in the screen to record using recordmydesktop application.
camorama is used to display output from the usb camera.
ktouch is used as a typing tutor.
oggz-tools is used to chop the video.
arista-gtk is the tool used to convert from '.ogv' which is the record file format used in record my desktop and encode in webM format (a.k.a. vp8 royalty free codec) so you can see with a html5 standard browser using a resolution of 1280x720 pixels.
More info ...