#Screencasting

Gamy @ GPN23 ☎️4269MrGamy@kif.rocks
2025-01-11

Was möchte man denn haben um auf Hotelfernsehern eigene Inhalte zu schauen? Wichtig ist die Kompatibilität mit aktuellen Pixel Smartphones.

#screencasting #chromecast

xenos 🐧🇵🇭pusakat@mas.to
2024-11-16

Got tips for screencasting tools on Linux?

#linux #screencast #screencasting #tools

2024-11-05

I needed to dampen the sound that the keyboard makes because my table top is thin wood and resonates when I type. In audio recordings it makes an annoying low booming frequency.

Found the perfect thing after a quick look through closets in the house: the pad from a floor sweeper. Fits perfectly. Thick enough to fully kill the noise, but thin enough to work the keyboard.

#podcasting #audio #screencasting

A keyboard next to a red floor sweeping pad. They are about the same size.The same sweeping pad on the floor next to the sweeping hardware, as if the author of the post thought you were not capable of imagining this device yourself.
nemo™ 🇺🇦nemo@mas.to
2024-06-10

Level up your educational screencasts with @screenkey! 🎥📚 This open-source tool lets you record your keystrokes along with the screen, perfect for coding tutorials and more. 💻⌨️ Give it a try or explore similar #screencasting tools. 🔥 #EdTech #LearnToCode #ScreenRecording

thregr.org/wavexx/software/scr

XhallXhall
2023-08-22
2023-08-17

::: OBS Studio | Streamers open source dream software - OBS 30 gets Intel Quick Sync Video on Linux :linux: 🎞️

#1 screen casting app's next release is in BETA still - so please help testing it!

All intricacies => github.com/obsproject/obs-stud

#OBS #Linux #QSV #WHIP #WebRTC #screencasting #streaming #desktop #Intel #development #testing #help

2023-07-04

CASTING DEAF ACTOR

Deaf, American-English-Speaking Female 16–22
NO ACTING EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

Des Hamilton Casting (London) is currently casting the lead role of a film about the historical figure Mabel Gardiner Hubbard. Mabel can lip-read and speak American English with confidence.

Apply: bit.ly/maythelead
Website: deshamilton.com
Email: office@DesHamilton.com

#deaf #lipreading #ASL #casting #FilmCasting #ScreenCasting #ScreenActor #FilmActor #TVactor #ActorsOfMastodon

Text card that reads:
CASTING CALL
We are looking for young american people from the dead community for a lead role in a feature film.
Casting by BAFTA-winning Des Hamilton Casting
Please get in touch if you identify with the character description below:
“MAY” is based on the historical figure, May Gardiner Hubbard.

Character portrayed as:
Female, 16-22 years old. White. American, born and raised in Boston. Curious, courageous, and perceptive.

May lost her hearing as a child. She can lip-read and speaks with confidence. It is integral that we match May’s profile as a deaf person. She has a deaf voice. 
TO SUBMIT, PLEASE VISIT LINK BELOW bit.ly/maythelead

WE CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH THAT NO PREVIOUS ACTING EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL US AT OFFICE@DESHAMILTON.COM

WWW.DESHAMILTON.COM
Ted Curran M. Ed.tedcurran@indieweb.social
2023-02-17

Clean Up your Browser when Screen Sharing

This current era of frequent Zoom meetings and screen sharing means I get to see how lots of peoples’ browsers are set up, whether they intend me to or not. I often notice that people have personal information visible in their browser windows. Here are some tips about how to keep your secrets secret. 🤫

tedcurran.net/2023/02/clean-up

#EdTech #LearningDesign #chrome #edge #firefox #privacy #Safari #screensharing #screencasting #streaming #vivaldi #Webbrowser

Beau Simensen – phpc.socialbeausimensen@phpc.social
2023-01-20

Is anyone doing #screencasting with #obs on a MacBook Pro in #clamshellmode with M1 or M2 chips?

I'd imagine my current MacBook Pro would be just fine, but it seems sluggish and the fans kick on full speed almost any time I'm doing anything with video. Never had that issue with my iMac Pro. So, I'm curious if it is laptop vs desktop or if it strictly comes down to the performance difference between the two.

#macbookpro #apple

2023-01-05

How to Highlight the Mouse Cursor in Ubuntu

If you record screencasts, make online tutorials, or stream your Ubuntu desktop when gaming you may find it useful to highlight your mouse cursor. When screen recording it can be helpful to make the mouse cursor stand out on screen using a highlight effect. Users of macOS and Windows can access a wide range of apps and add-ons that offer all sorts of fancy mouse cursor effects, including screen recording software with flashy mouse effects built-in. On Ubuntu there’s no need. A mouse highlight effect is built-in to the GNOME desktop environment as part of its accessibility settings. Thought not :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #Cursor #Gnome #Mouse #Screencasting

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/highli

2023-01-01
@ademalsasa @clay On windows, some folks liked Prism, because it had good support for multistreaming, while support was spotty in OBS due to deps for installing multi-streaming plugins depending on your compile - big issue with Arch due to all of the various custom packaging options available, not so much with Debian -testing or custom .deb repos.

But now that OBS has officially moved away from distro packages by issuing (or at least adding) officiall releases in three form of a flatpak, most of those matters have been mitigated.

One of these few instances where flatpaks are actually the way to go and maintain a current release for a software offering, IMO.

It doesn't sound like that really has much bearing on your use case, since you're mostly concerned with just recording (and not live streaming), but either way, yes, OBS is da bom!

I'm glad you've found editing software you like, that's often a much more daunting challenge due to workflow style, features needed, aged a whole shitload of mostly preferential decisions one must make that can take some people weeks or months until they can actually determine which (FOSS) offering they end up preferring - there are so many options with different ways they operate, lolz, that some people actually die from decision anxiety 🤘🤡🤘

#tallship #FOSS #livestream #Screencasting #OBS #video editing #UNIX #Linux



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2022-12-08

What are people's favorite terminal color schemes for screencasts? What would you prefer to stare at for 15-20 minutes?
#screencast #screencasting #colorscheme #poll

2022-09-01

Nvidia Broadcast support will make virtual green screens easier in OBS Studio v28

gadgeteer.co.za/wp-content/upl Popular open-source streaming software OBS Studio is getting some new features, including AI-powered virtual backgrounds from Nvidia Broadcast that allow you to change your virtual environment without using a green screen. Previously, it was possible […]

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2022-09-01
Popular open-source streaming software OBS Studio is getting some new features, including AI-powered virtual backgrounds from Nvidia Broadcast that allow you to change your virtual environment without using a green screen.

Previously, it was possible to use a virtual green screen in OBS via plugins, but Nvidia Broadcast will make the feature much more accessible. Those who use an Nvidia RTX graphics card could probably already have the software installed (unless you are on Linux), and Nvidia Broadcast also integrates with lots of popular streaming hardware and applications.

Nvidia Broadcast is only available for Windows, but the Video and Audio AI SDKs it uses are available for Linux too, but not yet public...

There are other non-Nvidia Broadcast features coming to the service, such as support for high-efficiency video coding (HEVC or H.265) and high-dynamic range (HDR). macOS/Linux support get limited support.

From Nvidia's site: With OBS version 28, you can stream with HEVC to platforms that support it. HEVC is an improved codec that provides 15% better encoding efficiency than H.264 (i.e. it provides quality as if you streamed with 15% more bitrate). HEVC - and OBS version 28 - also allow you to record and stream HDR content. NVENC is NVIDIA’s encoder. It’s a physical section of our GPUs that is dedicated to encoding only. This means that your GPU can operate normally regardless of whether you use this region to stream or record. Other encoders, such as x264, use your CPU to encode, which takes resources away from other programs such as your game. That’s why using NVENC allows you to play games at a higher framerate and avoid stuttering, giving you and your viewers a better experience.

The encoding side should work fine on Linux as well, as I see it active on my Manjaro Linux machine.

See Nvidia Broadcast support will make virtual green screens easier in OBS Studio

#technology #OBSStudio #streaming #screencasting #gaming



OBS Studio is getting support for AI-powered virtual backgrounds from Nvidia broadcast, so Nvidia RTX GPU users can ditch the plug-ins.

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