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Mormo: fly-on-the-wall view of track in progress
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Author: cbit on June 15 2008
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--> Prompted by rogerroger's 'how do you do it post', and daswesens emtv episode i made a kind of 'over the shoulder' recording while working on a track today--because seeing how people work can be useful in unexpected ways.

Rush to see the bad sound, blurry image, warts-and-all vid here:
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Its a shame i couldn't do the caputre with a screen recording app, but my cpu/hardisk, couldn't keep up so this is my laptop isight recording the computer screen, and the inbuilt mic recording the audio, while i work.
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HAHA LOL INTP DOESNT KNOW WHAT AN INTP IS

INTP ooh, that's almost as toe curling-ish as IDM!

INTP = IDM

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Great track! Next time maybe you could use camstudio? Its a neat little program that i use to make tutorials with. Its open source and yes its free. Just record the audio with it, sync and you have hq video.

cheers

Camstudio does look good, but seems to be a windows app, and i'm on a mac. hopefully i'll be able to get ishowyou running smoothly next time.

You can try to use freeware VLC player to record from webcam on your mac:

1. Launch VLC
2. Go to "File"->"Open capture device"
3. Refresh both lists. Select audio/video devices you wanna record from. Configure them if necessary.
4. Check the "Stream/save" checkbox and click the "Settings..." button.
5. Check the "File" checkbox and choose the filename and location of your recorded file.
6. Select encapsulation like MPEG TS.
7. Choose a video codec like mp2v and its settings
8. Choose an audio codec like mpga and its settings
9. Click the "OK" button
10. When you're ready to record, hit the "OK" button in the "Open..." dialog.
11. You can stop recording by hitting the "Stop" button

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suc6!

You can record through quicktime too, that's how ive been doing it so far (new recording > movie, or somthing like that). I didn't know that VLC had that capability too.

Nice, but still screen capture would be better. Why issnt there a capture video key next to the print screen key ...

Ok found this one for ya: link

yeah jing is interesting. I already have ishowyou though, which should be up to the job, its just a question of choosing a track that doesn't max out my cpu, so that i can run ishowyou at the same time (thats the reason i used my laptop cam this time).

woah i got infj this time

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