 What's going on guys? Rudlinal here and I am bringing you yet another update. Today you're going to be watching a little bit of some working Game Maker. I did this code at school and I wrote a little bit of this code at school. This is an idea that I was trying to talk to you guys about earlier, but like a Game Maker interactive shell, like you could be writing GML, the Game Maker language, like line by line and everything will execute no matter how you type it. It's all like the Python interactive shell or like IDL or like PHP's interactive shell. So it ought to be pretty cool, but I was just testing some ideas here in class and I didn't get anywhere with it. Like this was just me playing around and trying to see what I could do and you're probably going to see me open up like Adobe InDesign and get some work done and like print out a page or something. But don't worry about that. That is just me getting some school work done and it's not really code, but hey, it was in the middle of me coding. And I'm bringing you guys some more detail about OpenShot, the really, actually really, really cool new video editing program that just released recently, I think. I'm trying it out now on Ubuntu 11.10 and that's right, I did finally upgrade and wow, it is awesome. I absolutely love Unity. I love what they've done with Unity. I don't like plan on ever trying, you know, on three. No, I'm sure I will try it, but like Unity has kind of got me like really, really excited about it and the stuff that they're doing now with like the Ubuntu Software Center is just wicked cool. And in fact, yeah, that actually helped me out with OpenShot because I was trying OpenShot just recently in the last code commentary I did and the thing is I was trying to render or export the video out to like a YouTube high definition footage and it was awesome because it gives you like a simple set of options and advanced set of options and you can choose whichever one you need to do. I'm not a big video guy. I don't know too much about like audio and sound channels and video formats and all that. Like I know the file types and stuff, but I don't know the exact... I don't know, I can't even go into detail about it because I don't know anything about it. But yeah, it gave me an option in the simple section for a YouTube high definition video and I was like, okay, yeah, that's exactly what I want. So I went with that one and it let me know that like, hey, hey John, hey, really, no, you don't have these codecs that you're going to need to export this video. So then it gave me a link to a guide and helping me to set that up and I'm like, okay, okay, cool, I'll do this. It's not a problem. And that was easy. Like I just read through the guide. I got the name of the codec and like the plug-in, the extras or whatever it is. I think it was like libavcodec53 or something like that. And I actually, I didn't want to go through the like, I didn't want to read through the entire article because I just kind of wanted to get the video out there. I just wanted to get it done. So I didn't bother reading that whole article or that guide on how to get to it. I just opened up the Ubuntu Software Center. I typed in the codec that it told me I needed and it looks like it had it installed. And then, yeah, it really did say that I had it installed, but apparently I needed one of the extra formats. So I did a little bit, I'm sorry guys, I can't talk, I'm so excited. But I did a little bit of Googling and I found out, yeah, I needed like the libavcodec-extra53 or something. So I went back into Ubuntu Software Center, typed that in the search bar and there it was. And I tried it and I downloaded it and installed it and everything. And then it worked perfectly fine. It was exactly what OpenShot needed. And now that the Ubuntu Software Center is so cool, you can actually like type in reviews and like how it's helping you in your system, how it's not helping your system, if this program crashed your system or whatever. And it is so cool. So I was actually the first one to review it. So if you go look for the codec available from the Software Center, you can actually see a comment by me, like, root of the null, like, hey, this is awesome. I was just trying out OpenShot and this is exactly what I needed to make high definition YouTube movies. And like, sweet, thank you guys. But it's really, really cool how easy and how convenient they're making these things in the time of like desolation. I don't know, that sounds stupid, but like if you need something and you don't know how to get it, they're making it really, really easy and really awesome. So thank you guys. And yeah, Bunch of Software Center is great. The Alpha release, the Alpha release for Ubuntu 12.04 just came out just recently. I think it was on December 1st. And I downloaded the ISO. Yeah, it's called a precise pangolin. That's really cool. I Googled what a pangolin was and like, it's weird, it's weird. I gotta admit, it's a strange looking animal. It's an anteater, but yeah, go Google it. Go do some really cool stuff. Download the ISO. I download the ISO myself. You guys should too. I'm trying it out in a virtual box real soon. I just wanted to get this video out for you guys. And real soon, I'm probably going to be working with a little bit of HTML5 for a project that I want to get started on, like trying to organize some stuff in my life. So I want to create like a calendar and then have it run through PHP and all that along with JavaScript and jQuery so it looks fancy. But it's going to be a project more based on me. But I will be programming and I'll be coding you guys and you guys can see it. I'll record everything. And I'll probably be working with Python soon too because I wrote a program called Bachelisk. And Bachelisk, I don't want to go in too much detail of it, but it was, I think I mentioned it before, it was a program that would like latch on to net shares and then copy some files over to them and then run them with Visual Basics for it. I did this in Windows and it's, I wrote it in Bash and I used tput and I used like all those fancy echo formats and I just realized it's really slow. Like if I wanted to be using that for the way I wanted to use it, trying to get information from computers around me, I wanted it to be fast. I wanted to be able to do more than one computer at a time. So if I use Python, I can get some threading done. I can make things faster. I can optimize the coding that I don't have to use all these fancy output formats like centering text or making like a horizontal line. I'll just do it line by line. And if I use threading, I can access more than one computer at a time and I don't need to bother like trying to mount it to like the A drive. That's what I had done in Bachelis. I mounted a net share to the A drive, copied files over there to begin with and then like detach from the A drive and like I'm realizing now that that's stupid. Why don't I just access it from the network share? Like there's no reason to attach it to the A drive and I was thinking earlier like I could go down from the A drive to the B drive. I have to skip the C drive and some of the others. Just go down maybe like the L drive, the M drive, NO drive, whatever. Just drives it. Windows doesn't usually use and just mount net shares to that. But now that I'm thinking back on it, I don't have to do that. I can just use it from the network address, the two backslashes. And yeah, that'll be really cool. So I was looking up earlier today if Python can do that. But yeah, that's got me kind of excited and I will be working on that real soon. But yeah, I'm trying to think back to what I had mentioned earlier in the video earlier when I was talking because I just sort of like rambled through all this. I know I just sort of like threw all this information on you. But it's cool. I'm really excited about where things are going right now. OpenShot is awesome. Ubuntu 11.10 is awesome. 12.04 is coming out real soon. They have the alpha release and that's going to be sick. If you haven't checked out Omigod Ubuntu or OMG Ubuntu, you totally should. You can go find out a lot more information about Ubuntu and releases like that. And what they're doing with 12.04 is they're removing Banshee. They're going to have a rhythm box takeover as a default media player. They remove Tomboy and some notes things. I don't know all the details right now. I can't remember off the top of my head. But you should totally go check out that article. That's wicked cool. I know stuff is happening to VLC. That's what's going on in the geek community and stuff like that. Man, I'm stoked. It's really, really cool to see the geek community being alive and well and knowing that I'm a part of it and that I was able to type in a review and let people know that this is the code that you guys need if you want to make high definition YouTube videos on an open shot. I could send bug reports for something that I don't like in Unity. Unity is fantastic. Let me tell you that. I love it so much. But the first time your computer boots up in those first 7 or 10 seconds if you hit the Windows key or Super key, you bring up Unity and if you start typing it's not going to enter the search bar and usually it would. I figured that was kind of strange but oh my goodness I can't get over the fanboyism I have for Unity right now. They worked on it so hard and they made it very, very cool and slick. If you guys haven't tried it, please do. I'm going to be showing you some new content and some video of Unity in Ubuntu 11.10 because damn I want to show it off. I'll talk about it more in another video guys. I'm running out of time here. It wasn't that great. I know I didn't do a lot of code. But hey, thank you guys so much for listening, for watching. It would be cool if you could comment, rate, like. I know there isn't a rating system anymore. Subscribe. Do whatever you guys do. Have a great day. Thank you. Bye.