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{{red|bug}}: There is apparently a bug that prevents subtitles to be displayed even though the option <tt>-slang</tt> is given on the command-line. As a workaround press the key {{kbkey|J}} while playback to cycle through the subtitles. |
{{red|bug}}: There is apparently a bug that prevents subtitles to be displayed even though the option <tt>-slang</tt> is given on the command-line. As a workaround press the key {{kbkey|J}} while playback to cycle through the subtitles. |
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== Creating a ScreenCast == |
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From [http://blog.launchpad.net/ppa/adding-a-ppas-key-to-ubuntu]: |
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# Created an Intrepid instance in VirtualBox. |
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# Used gtk-recordmydesktop to record only the VirtualBox window. |
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# Create the intro and outro slides in OOo and recorded them using gtk-recordmydesktop. |
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# Import all three clips into Pitivi and exported them as a single ogv. |
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# Recorded the speech in Audacity while watching the screencast and exported it as a wav file. |
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# Converted the ogv to an avi using mencoder. |
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# Imported the avi and wav into avidemux, mashed them together and saved an avi. |
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# Used ffmpeg2theora to convert it back to an ogv. |
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Another solution: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam |
Revision as of 15:52, 31 August 2010
MPlayer
External links
Playing video files
MPlayer plays video files. Many video formats are supported. To play a file:
mplayer <SOMEFILE>
Here a short summary of keyboard shortcuts that can be used during playback:
Key | Function |
---|---|
Left Right | Forward / backward 10 seconds |
Down Up | Forward / backward 1 minutes |
PgDn PgUp | Forward / backward 10 minutes |
Some frequently-used options:
mplayer -xy 2 <SOMEFILE> # Plays a file with a scale factor of 2
Playing DVD's
Here some handy examples. Mplayer can also be used to play dvd files directly from the harddisk. Check man mplayer
for more examples.
mplayer dvd://1 # Quick start playing dvd from dvd-reader
mplayer dvd://5-7 # Only plays titles 5 to 7
mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device /path/to/directory/ # Play DVD title 1 from a directory with VOB files
mplayer dvd://1 -alang fr -slang en # Play in Japanese with French subtitles
bug: There is apparently a bug that prevents subtitles to be displayed even though the option -slang is given on the command-line. As a workaround press the key J while playback to cycle through the subtitles.
Creating a ScreenCast
From [1]:
- Created an Intrepid instance in VirtualBox.
- Used gtk-recordmydesktop to record only the VirtualBox window.
- Create the intro and outro slides in OOo and recorded them using gtk-recordmydesktop.
- Import all three clips into Pitivi and exported them as a single ogv.
- Recorded the speech in Audacity while watching the screencast and exported it as a wav file.
- Converted the ogv to an avi using mencoder.
- Imported the avi and wav into avidemux, mashed them together and saved an avi.
- Used ffmpeg2theora to convert it back to an ogv.
Another solution: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam