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==SimpleScreenRecorder==
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Use the SimpleScreenRecorder to capture the screen while presenting.
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Select the window area to capture (including a possible embbeded video of the speaker).
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==Embedded video of the speaker==
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Embedded video can be obtained by starting VLC and configure it to use a minimal interface in the View menu.  
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Change the window properties to be above others in the left and top most corner of the window.
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Place the window in a convenient place of the recording area and resize to a convenient size. See figure below.
  
 
[[File:Snapshot8.png|400px]]
 
[[File:Snapshot8.png|400px]]
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==Editing the video==
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Using OpenShot to edit the video(s).
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Drag in the appropriate clips and stills to the timeline.
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[[file:Snapshot9.png|400px]]
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See a short video of the setup [http://youtu.be/5LsNfMto7WU here] edited in OpenShot.
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Export the final result to HD 1080p ogg format, which Youtube happily eats.
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[[File:Snapshot10.png|300px]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 14 December 2014

SimpleScreenRecorder

Use the SimpleScreenRecorder to capture the screen while presenting.

Select the window area to capture (including a possible embbeded video of the speaker).

Embedded video of the speaker

Embedded video can be obtained by starting VLC and configure it to use a minimal interface in the View menu.

Change the window properties to be above others in the left and top most corner of the window.

Place the window in a convenient place of the recording area and resize to a convenient size. See figure below.

Snapshot8.png

Editing the video

Using OpenShot to edit the video(s).

Drag in the appropriate clips and stills to the timeline.

Snapshot9.png

See a short video of the setup here edited in OpenShot.

Export the final result to HD 1080p ogg format, which Youtube happily eats.

Snapshot10.png