Record your Desktop…
Hei Guys… Nice to see you again…
I just find out a nice and interesting application in my OS.
Called “Record My Desktop” is a desktop recorder application, allow us to record our desktop activities, it will record the video + audio and produce a media file with extension format .ogg.

to install this application, just follow below instruction
sudo apt-get install recordmydesktop
if you are a Sifu (master) or more prefer in command line interface, you just need install that one,
to start the desktop recording, run this command
recordmydesktop
to show all options and helping you to use this application, run this command
recordmydesktop –help
to stop the application and save the session that you record
Ctrl+c
to make it more readable for ordinary human what we need is to install the Interface. (yeyeye… proud to be programmers, because we are not a normal human, gak normal kok bangga…! bwahaha
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FYI, below chart is chart of top 10 stars programming language that used to spoken by programmers in this world nowadays that tracked and recorded by someone in the internet -ya eyah la mangnya dimana lagi- (I also don’t know…, I just goggling it…, so don’t ask me about it, it just for accessories in this posting, hihihi
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are you understand those languages…? honestly, I also not understand all… whooo… hehehe…
Continued, you just need install the interface. and you can find in your sound&video in your applications.
sudo apt-get install gtk-recordmydesktop
here a sample of GUI of “recordmydesktop” in my Laptop

be enjoy with open source software…
for more details please visit recordmydesktop web page




purplez said,
July 14, 2009 at 5:06 am
hello programmer!
hek3
anyway, is that thing just for recording our comp activities?
no managing or something else?
hehe
anyway, thats cool actually.
n nice interface
givethxto4wl said,
July 14, 2009 at 5:22 am
hehehe…
that one only for jokes la…
not all the comp activities, only your desktop activities and convert it into video.
somehow, it easier for us to produce our own tutorial video from our own desktop.
I think no need, just click and click.
hehe thanks…
nnb said,
July 16, 2009 at 2:39 am
Click click make our life easier!