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Cinelerra Tutorial capturing desktop screens (better audio)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

Instead of using xvidcap, go ahead and use Cinelerra to capture your screens!

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  • Yes, Cinelerra on Fedora 7. A Shure SM-57 microphone, Mackie 1402 mixer and MAudio MobilePre USB audio interface.

    It's a new world, baby. :)

  • I had used xvidcap a long time ago and I remember it being sufficient for the job. However, I've been using Cinelerra for the past few years and remembered it had a screencapture feature which I never used. So, I thought I'd figure out screen capture in Cin and teach everybody else at the same time.

    :)

    And yes, that music is great fun. It's actually from some '70s game show. I guess now I'll get sued or asked to take my vid. :(

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  • is that linux? howd u get such good audio?

  • I would like to see the mixing in cinelerra. How can I add some music to my video.. etc..

  • Nice to see this tutorial - didn't know that GNU/Cinelerra was able to do screencasts.

    Did you try xvidcap or istanbul as well?

    funny background music by the way.

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