@TheMichaelBender Yeah you can open nautilus with ALT+F2 "gksudo nautilus" if your on ubuntu, and replace the first one which is normally blank. Using a template file makes positioning things a lot easier too.
Yeah I know thats just how the Linux video editing goes right now. I used Pitivi (not the version in the repos). Im still looking for a better solution. I refuse to simply run to Windows for it. hehe
my keep asking for a root password to change any one of those pictures.
TheMichaelBender 8 months ago
@TheMichaelBender Yeah you can open nautilus with ALT+F2 "gksudo nautilus" if your on ubuntu, and replace the first one which is normally blank. Using a template file makes positioning things a lot easier too.
linuxguy2009 8 months ago
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TheMichaelBender 8 months ago
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1g4g63t 2 years ago
Yeah I know thats just how the Linux video editing goes right now. I used Pitivi (not the version in the repos). Im still looking for a better solution. I refuse to simply run to Windows for it. hehe
linuxguy2009 2 years ago
kinda blury, u can use gtkrecordmydesktop- and the output file is hd,
frvfilms 2 years ago