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Small game recording demo on Ubuntu 12.04

Small video demo - the game was played, recoded and edited on Ubuntu. A band of bandits get ambushed and destroyed in the hillside country! Mount & Blade: Warband, Floris modpack, played via Crossover 11. This video is here mainly for the process of how it appeared here. gtk-recordmydesktop recoded this (https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gtk-recordmydesktop/), app settings used: 67 video quality, 100 sound quality, 15 frames per second (if you thought this video was a bit jerky for you, increase that - if not, leave it), encode on the fly off, zero compression on (if you have a separate HD, save temp files on it instead on the one the game is running from), quick subsampling off, full shots every frame on. Sound tab is unaltered, but if you want to be recording the game sound instead of your mic (which is useful for screencasts), install the PulseAudio Volume Control app (https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/pavucontrol/), start recording with recordmydekstop and in the Recording tab of the volume control, change the ALSA capture from to be the monitor of your output system - monitor means the output, so it'll be recording whatever sound is coming out. If you can't work out which one to choose, select all of them, one of them will have appropriate bouncy bars for whatever sounds are playing. Using this trick you can also combine mic input+game output to be recorded by recordmydesktop as well. That's about it for recording - video editing was done with OpenShot (http://www.openshotvideo.com/) and exported according to YouTube's recommended settings @ http://goo.gl/i1bLI

Видео Small game recording demo on Ubuntu 12.04 автора Kursy Zdobywanie
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