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* [[http://www.davidrevoy.com/index.php?article65/recordscreen-py-video-and-audio-capture-for-linux-with-ffmpeg|recordscreen.py]] - video and audio capture for Linux with ffmpeg by Nathan Vegdahl | * [[http://www.davidrevoy.com/index.php?article65/recordscreen-py-video-and-audio-capture-for-linux-with-ffmpeg|recordscreen.py]] - video and audio capture for Linux with ffmpeg by Nathan Vegdahl, MIT |
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* [[http://code.google.com/p/key-mon/|key-mon]] - keyboard status monitor (Linux) | * [[http://code.google.com/p/key-mon/|key-mon]] - keyboard status monitor (Linux, Apache 2.0) * [[http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:2.6/Py/Scripts/3D_interaction/Screencast_Key_Status_Tool|Blender Key Status Script, GPL]] |
Screencasting is the process of recording screencast - a video stream of picture from the screen (desktop, application or a single window). It allows to see how another person works through the eyes of this person. Tutorials, announcements, conference talks - many things benefit from a quality made screencast.
In Python, Blender community uses screencasts a lot and they even made Python helper to aid the process of capturing screen with FFMPEG on Linux.
Helpful tools for recording and processing screencasts:
In Python
recordscreen.py - video and audio capture for Linux with ffmpeg by Nathan Vegdahl, MIT
- `python recordscreen.py -n -w --vcodec vp8 output.webm' - select window to capture, turn off sound, record into WebM
key-mon - keyboard status monitor (Linux, Apache 2.0)
Other
LICEcap - GPL, non-Python tool for Mac OS and Windows that produces screencasting GIFs