Re: [Usability] Cheap Open Source Morae Alternative
- From: Allan Caeg <allancaeg gmail com>
- To: ivanka majic canonical com
- Cc: Gnome Usability <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Cheap Open Source Morae Alternative
- Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:15:49 +0800
Cool! Game!
I'll take a look at some apps to have some inspirations for me to
propose some wireframes. Too bad I don't have a Mac to test Silverback.
Good thing I can try Morae for free! I'll test it when I already have
the access to Windows.
For now, feel free to propose features and wireframes/mockups. Where do
you want to make this happen, on the Screenie Launchpad page? Is
everyone involved comfortable with Launchpad? I am.
Allan
https://launchpad.net/~wersdaluv
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 09:57 +0000, Ivanka Majic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would love to get into this.
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> On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 14:10 +0800, Allan Caeg wrote:
> > Cool. I'll read your Blog posts. Right now, the first dev+UX guy I can
> > think of is David Siegel because he codes and he's a UX guy. Hmmmm
> >
> Máirín, Allan, we have tried mixtures of GTK record my desktop, etc and
> Pongo and it does the job but is all a bit complicated to set up and can
> sometimes slow down a machine which renders it pointless.
>
> Last summer at Guadec I got all excited chatting with David Siegel (who
> is on my team) and Andreas (who worked on Pongo) so I started this:
> https://launchpad.net/screenie and then, to my shame, did absolutely
> nothing with it.
>
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> > > If you have the streams from cheese / recordmydesktop / soundrecorder
> > > you can put them together using gstreamer. I have a portable usability
> > > lab [1] that uses a DVR to gather video & audio - but the gstreamer
> > > pipeline I use [2] for constructing my videos could be modified fairly
> > > easily for your case if you've already got the media you want. The
> > > challenge here of course is obtaining streams that are synched correctly
> > > - it would be hard to press record on all at exactly the same time so
> > > you might be better off scripting existing command-line tools to do it,
> > > and making a gui to kick off the script.
> > >
> > > At the GNOME Boston Summit there was some interest in potentially
> > > putting together a GUI tool to do this but unfortunately my bad - I
> > > didn't follow up after my talk they expressed interest in and I don't
> > > know their names.
> > >
> > > Do you know of any developers who would be willing to put together this
> > > kind of app? I would be interested in getting involved but I don't have
> > > coding chops (although I'm getting good poking at gstreamer pipelines
> > > along the lines of what you would need) - maybe we should put together
> > > some mockups of what we are looking for in such a gui tool and nag a
> > > developer to help us out?
>
> Máirín, I think it would be great to do some mockups first, and then I
> think it would be relatively easy to get some devs involved - I have a
> few potentials!
>
> Silverback is a tool which is worth a look (as well as Morae) as it is
> very quick and easy to get going with.
>
> Sounds to me like if we pool our various chats and ideas we could pull
> this off!
>
> I would love to be responding to this post with some actual mockups as
> a starter for 10 but don't have time to make any right now plus am going away.
> So much to do and so little time!
>
> Best,
>
> Ivanka
>
> P.S. We went with 'Screenie' as I thought starting the Launchpad project
> then and there would mean I would follow up...better ideas welcome?
>
>
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