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Rationale
We can try to use different tool or library to solve the bug
The requirements
- cross plattform screencast
- realtime recording of the desktop
- realtime recording audio from mic
- the audio and video are interleaved and synch in a container
- free software
- royalty free formats
- easy to stream
- easy to share
Seems that the only one candidate format
can be ogg/theora
Seems that the only one library/tool that we can use for the
screencast are
- vlc
- ffmpeg
The ffmpeg has a native X11 grab support and
a patch to grab the desktop video on windows;
read this discussion on this topic and related links
http://www.elpauer.org/?p=261.
No info about the audio support and audio/video synch.
Anyway, we must see if the ffmpeg cross platform screencast is feasible.
Please contact the developers staff or pot comment to help in this or other
direction to achieve the goal.
Seems that choosing vlc the only way to fix the problem is create a directshow
video device for the screencast
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 10 Jan 2011 at 6:43
In the future Theora could be replaced with the webm format
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebM. So will be nice to have a cross plattform
grabber a forwarder and a streamer for this format. HTML5 will support WebM and
then will become easy embed the video in the web.
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 12 Jan 2011 at 1:20
GUADEC is first event worldwide streamed in WebM by Flumotion an open streaming
video server that supports WebM http://www.flumotion.net/
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 12 Jan 2011 at 1:30
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FFmpeg is able to create webm screencast
Pass 1:
ffmpeg -i output.mkv -an -vcodec libvpx -b 1000k -pass 1 our-final-product.webm
Pass 2:
ffmpeg -i output.mkv -acodec libvorbis -ab 128k -ac 2 -vcodec libvpx -b 1000k
-threads 2 -pass 2 our-final-product.webm
Is it possible to do it in only one pass
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 24 Aug 2011 at 3:01
The info about the webm screencast are taken from
http://verb3k.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/how-to-do-proper-screencasts-on-linux/
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 5 Sep 2011 at 10:00
The issue is changed in medium bacause we are waiting for a serious refactoring
of the screencast code; this issue will postponed after the Ardesia 1.0
milestone
Original comment by pilolli....@gmail.com
on 7 Sep 2011 at 12:58
Sorry to butt in here, but re:
> Seems that choosing vlc the only way to fix the problem is create a
directshow video device for the screencast
I have recently created a device you can use:
https://github.com/rdp/on-screen-capture-recorder-to-video-windows-free
http://betterlogic.com/roger/2010/07/how-to-use-vlc-as-a-free-open-source-altern
ative-to-playon-tv
cheers!
-r
Anyway enjoy.
Original comment by rogerpack2005
on 16 Sep 2011 at 11:58
Thanks a lot; I will try this as soon as possible and then I'll see if and how
integrate it in the Ardesia code
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 18 Sep 2011 at 4:47
@rogerpack2005 and to all the hackers
I have tested your work and I think that your code is very interesting, I have
tried it alone and with ffplay and ffpeg successfully but without audio.
Then I have tried to acquire the stream by your "screen-capture-recorder" with
vlc.
The command line used is:
vlc -vvv -I dummy --dummy-quiet dshow:// :dshow-vdev="screen-capture-recorder"
:dshow-adev --sout
"#transcode{venc=theora,vcodec=theo,vb=512,scale=0.7,acodec=vorb,ab=128,channels
=2,samplerate=44100,audio-sync}:standard{access=file,mux=ogg,dst=test.ogv}"
I don't know why but vlc crash after a while when attempt to access to the
device. The strange think is that from the graphic interface I am able to use
your device and the other one is that the used command line is the same that I
use with ardesia a part of the beginning part (that say to acquire from the
direct show devices).
I have tested the same command line with the webcam video device erasing the
screen capture flag (="screen-capture-recorder"); in this way I have
successfully produced the webcam video with audio; VLC crashs when I open it
but ffmplay visualize this correctly (but this is an other history, I think).
I'm using vlc 1.1.11 (32 bit) on a windows 7 home 64 bit.
Coming back to your virtual device; seems that or VLC is bugged or that your
code is not compliant with VLC.
Please if you are reading this post help me to solve the problem...
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 20 Sep 2011 at 9:55
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I think I've had some other reports of it crashing when transcoding I'll have
to look into that.
Original comment by rogerdp...@gmail.com
on 20 Sep 2011 at 2:12
also note that virtual audio capturer can only be used in vista+ XP users will
have to manually select "waveout mix" as their selected sound card record from
device.
Original comment by rogerdp...@gmail.com
on 20 Sep 2011 at 4:51
I'm using windows 7
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 21 Sep 2011 at 5:02
ok I was able to reproduce it (required XP for me) but think I have fixed it.
Give it another shot. However I noticed that with some resolution (not
divisible by 8, maybe a few more?) that VLC records things with slanted messed
up video (ffmpeg did record all right though) [1]. Oh and having a "record"
button might be nice too.
Cheers!
-r
[1] http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=94127
Original comment by rogerdp...@gmail.com
on 21 Sep 2011 at 10:47
This is a workaround in order to make a screencast on windows using free
software
in a scriptable way
First of all you need:
- a virtual audio capturer
- a screen capture recorder
Now the screen recorder include the audio support also. Download and run the
setup from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/screencapturer/files/setup%20Screen%20Capturer%2
0Recorder%20v0.3.1.exe/download
This will create two virtual directshow devices.
With this command you can chack if the twice program are working well
ffplay -f dshow -i
audio="virtual-audio-capturer":video="screen-capture-recorder"
In this case you can start todo your screencast:
ffmpeg.exe -f dshow -i
audio="virtual-audio-capturer":video="screen-capture-recorder" test.ogv
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 27 Sep 2011 at 7:39
In ffmpeg for windows is available an ffmpeg device for screencast grabbing
ffmpeg -r 15 -f vfwcap -i 0 test.ogv
But the audio does not work
Original comment by pilolli....@gmail.com
on 4 Nov 2011 at 3:50
An other interesting program to make a screencast is the Petri Tuonenen'
jcaster available on http://code.google.com/p/jcaster/
Are there someone available to hack the code to make a script usable in Ardesia?
Is it a better choice the rogerdpack driver?
Original comment by al...@paranoici.org
on 12 Nov 2011 at 9:53
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
al...@paranoici.org
on 21 Dec 2010 at 12:33