Ubuntu Screencasts from the Doc Team January 12, 2007
Posted by Carthik in guides, Other sites, ubuntu.trackback
I had written earlier about a way to create screencasts in Ubuntu. Well, it looks like we have come a long way from there.
I was glad to find the documentation team’s collection of screencasts and also the details on how the screencasts were created. Awesome work!
There are a whole lot of screencast, including how to set up a dual-booting system with Windows and Ubuntu and how to install Flashplayer.
That’s all for now, folks.
Oi! We were just about to announce that team as well, and you’ve snuck in ahead!
I would love to see them. Are there any Ogg Theora versions coming up ? are the existing videos going to be converted ?
Oh, Matthew – The last screencast on that website seems to have been put up over a month ago, so I was afraid I was late to the show, and hadn’t noticed an announcement – sorry if I jumped the gun, so to speak.
Fabian, if you click the title on any of the screencasts you should find a link to an OGG version, yes.
Other screencasts have been made since that last one. It’s just that we’ve been focusing on setting up the team recently – oh and there was Christmas 😉
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Tjanks for the turorial, I was trying with xvidcap, but ffmpeg looks lika a powerful solution.
Oi! We were just about to announce that team as well, and you’ve snuck in ahead!
Fabian, if you click the title on any of the screencasts you should find a link to an OGG version, yes.
Oh, Matthew – The last screencast on that website seems to have been put up over a month ago, so I was afraid I was late to the show, and hadn’t noticed an announcement – sorry if I jumped the gun, so to speak.
Other screencasts have been made since that last one. It’s just that we’ve been focusing on setting up the team recently – oh and there was