Comments on: Create a Screencast in Ubuntu with recordmydesktop and do Soundengineering and post production https://www.rene-pickhardt.de/create-a-screencast-in-ubuntu-with-recordmydesktop-and-do-soundengineering-and-post-production/ Extract knowledge from your data and be ahead of your competition Tue, 17 Jul 2018 11:07:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 By: René Pickhardt https://www.rene-pickhardt.de/create-a-screencast-in-ubuntu-with-recordmydesktop-and-do-soundengineering-and-post-production/#comment-32088 Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:44:21 +0000 http://www.rene-pickhardt.de/?p=1600#comment-32088 Hey Fausto,
I think my problem was that if I only used ptv that it often crashed. That is why I had to use all those other tools to get everything going.
best Rene

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By: Fausto https://www.rene-pickhardt.de/create-a-screencast-in-ubuntu-with-recordmydesktop-and-do-soundengineering-and-post-production/#comment-32085 Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:40:20 +0000 http://www.rene-pickhardt.de/?p=1600#comment-32085 +René Pickhardt Your post helped me a lot when trying to fix the audio from recordmydesktop (RMD) presentation (see final video from this page http://www.thexs.ca/xsdirectory, still no happy with the video quality though).
I wanted to share back with you, because I finally managed to do everything just using Pitivi (PTV) and Audacity (AC) as follow.
– Just drop the RMD video (ogv) in PTV, ungroup clips (video and audio), delete video and render a new ogg with just the audio
– Edit the new ogg with AC, in my case completing some segment and removing background noise.
– Back in PTV drop the original ogv, ungroup and remove audio this time, then add the new audio (just improved with AC) and render the new ogv from there.
* So far, the video losses some quality – i haven’t figured it out yet.
Thanks again for your post
Regards, Fausto

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