How I run OSGUI – Linux Video Editing – Joomla Website – MLUG

OSGUI Tim gives a talk for the MLUG Melbourne Linux Users Group about how I got into Linux & started making a website and YouTube videos, how I run the OSGUI.com website with Joomla Open Source Tools and how I record Screencasts with recordmydesktop or recorditnow ffmpeg Ubuntu Linux tools and How I Edit Videos in Linux with Kdenlive. More info: www.osgui.com Thanks to the guys in MLUG for helping with filming and hosting the event. Here is the text from the presentation which was on the projector Linux Video Production & Joomla Site creation OSGUI.com & OSGUI Tech Show How I run OSGUI Linux Video Production & Joomla Site creation ● Ubuntu Linux OS ● GtkRecordMyDesktop & ● RecordItNow Screencasting tools ● Kdenlive Video Editor ● Joomla CMS ● Business Partnerships ● YouTube, Google, Blip ● Studio Equipment ● Ubuntu Linux OS I Started with Linux in 2001 Red Hat & Mandrake was my first distro I tried which turned me off it for awhile until I found Lycoris in 2003 then Xandros in 2004 and then Ubuntu in 2005 OSGUI Tech Show run using 64bit versions of Ubuntu Linux from 9.04 through to 10.10 2x AMD Quad Core PC’s & AMD Dual Core Laptop & EeePC Screencasting I started with GtkRecordMyDesktop I now use RecordItNow a KDE GUI for FFMpeg Other Screencasting tools used for Windows like CamStudio Mplayer used to show Webcam in Screencasts Logitech Cam viewer used in Windows Very Good Mic & Webcam & VGA & CPU & RAM needed to do this decently Video Editing in Linux Kdenlive

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