Activity log for bug #433939

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-09-21 11:29:18 pepe bug added bug
2009-09-21 11:30:27 pepe tags features requests
2009-09-21 23:20:17 Helen McCall tags features requests features requests wishlist
2009-09-21 23:20:38 Helen McCall tags features requests wishlist wishlist
2009-09-21 23:27:42 Helen McCall branch linked lp:openshot
2009-09-30 23:07:46 Helen McCall openshot: status New Confirmed
2009-10-05 09:04:57 Andy Finch openshot: importance Undecided Wishlist
2010-01-21 16:57:24 Olivier Girard openshot: milestone 1.1.0
2010-01-23 03:08:35 Jonathan Thomas openshot: milestone 1.1.0
2011-06-14 21:35:07 poweruser32 tags wishlist
2011-06-15 21:52:31 poweruser32 openshot: status Confirmed Triaged
2011-09-04 15:54:16 poweruser32 branch unlinked lp:openshot
2011-11-13 21:31:05 Jonathan Thomas openshot: status Triaged Confirmed
2012-01-11 00:19:02 Kẏra description Hi all, First, I have just discovered today OpenShot (0.9.34 on ubuntu jaunty) , and i love it :) Thanks all for your hard work. Here some ideas for openshot, to use it easily for screencasting. - as Kdenlive, maybe integrate recordmydesktop in Openshot ? - as Lives, it can be a good idea when you click on a window that you want to screencast, the window appear in Lives itself. However Lives can't record the mouse pictures. - With Kdenlive you can record the whole screen, or a part of the screen. If you want to record a part of the screen you have to put manually the window's data (position, width...). It can be a good idea to include also the possibility to click on the window that you want to record (something as that : recordmydesktop -windowid $( xwininfo -frame | awk '/window id:/ {print $4}' ) , but i don't know why, this command don't function actually on my pc). - more great, you offer to the user the possibility to define the size that he will want record (for example 640x480), and after he click on the window that he want to record, and OpenShot resize this window, and record it with recordmydesktop. Maybe the use of xwit can be useful for that ? For example : xwit -resize 630 451 -move 10 30 -select will resize the window in 640x480. I don't know why it seems that there is a difference between "-resize value" and the real value resized. - For the project type, it will be great that we can personalize the values (for exemple now it seems that I can't use OpenShot because i don't know how can I have a 15fps for doing screencast). - It maybe useful to add this project type : Screencast 4/3 Normal (or 640x480) Frame width: 640 Frame height: 480 Aspect ratio : 4:3 fps : 15 Progressive : Yes Screencast 16/9 HD (or 1280x720) Frame width: 1280 Frame height: 720 Aspect ratio : 16/9 fps : 15 Progressive : Yes What do you think about this feature requests ? I hope may be 1 or 2 of this ideas will be helpful, and my english will be understandable :) Best regards, pepe Initiating a screencast and automatically importing the recorded vido should be easy. Many apps provide recording functionality of the whole screen, one application, or a selected area. It would make sense to integrate with one of those: * gnome-shell's built-in recording tool * Kazam https://launchpad.net/kazam * Eidete https://launchpad.net/eidete
2012-01-11 00:19:13 Kẏra summary features requests : for screencasting Screencasting support
2012-01-11 00:19:23 Kẏra bug task added pitivi
2012-01-11 00:19:46 Kẏra bug task added novacut
2012-06-07 17:02:01 James Raymond novacut: status New Opinion
2012-06-07 17:02:04 James Raymond novacut: importance Undecided Low