Depends - for things like Maya, I find video tutorials far better than text, since it demonstrates how to use the (pretty complex) interface, without having to explicitly explain every little action.For things like programming, video tutorials can be good (The "Peep Code" videos are good examples of extremely well put-together video tutorials), but they still need text along with them, because you can't copy-and-paste from videos..
srixmkJun 22, 2008
Not sure if VLC is covered (linuxhaxor seems to be down right now), but I've used VLC for screencast/recording and live broadcast of the desktop.
gooberguyJun 22, 2008
funny i installed ubuntu on my laptop yesterday to check it out, but gave up after my wireless didn't work. lmao :(
evolutioniumJun 22, 2008
Wicked, now I can show the world how gay is my MacOS-looking desktop is!!!!/Stereotype Linux Junkie
Closed AccountJun 23, 2008
Cool, how?
Closed AccountJun 23, 2008
Depends - for things like Maya, I find video tutorials far better than text, since it demonstrates how to use the (pretty complex) interface, without having to explicitly explain every little action.For things like programming, video tutorials can be good (The "Peep Code" videos are good examples of extremely well put-together video tutorials), but they still need text along with them, because you can't copy-and-paste from videos..
kovertJun 24, 2008
Fedora Core 9 has 2 of the 5 applications. It is missing Vnc2swf, Wink and Xvidcap. The Livna repository provides Xvidcap.
Closed AccountJul 24, 2008
I use transcoder.
pbhjAug 20, 2008
Unless I'm mistaken that is Mac OS X running Linux Mint (Elyssa) under VMWare fusion.
pbhjAug 20, 2008
... and if you want to play the kwin_video1.cps captury file made by KDE4's video record, try this: <a class="user" href="http://alicious.com/2008/kde4-built-in-screencast-for-desktop-recording/">http://alicious.com/2008/kde4-built-in-screencast- ...</a>
manray7Sep 28, 2008
an easy way is also to try the online screencast service on www.screentoaster.com and ask for a beta test