I use a flash card program, Audacity, and some language pronunciation web sites to create recordings to help me learn to speak French. I started doing this when I ran out of language courses. It got so if I used some new course, it was mainly covering material I had already been through, just in a different way. By making the material myself, I could create lessons tailor made for what I needed to learn.
Now I want to make a Youtube video to help others learn how to do this. I'll be googling around the web to figure out what Linux-based video editing software I should use. It will obviously need to do video screen captures of what I'm doing in Audacity and in the other software that I use. I'm sure I can find something, but if you have a favorite video editing app that you can recommend, I'm interested in your impressions.
Here's the one thing I'm really wondering about. I've set Audacity to record straight from my sound card. It was previously set to record from my laptop's mike. I don't even remember how I did it. I'm going to need to look it up. (I THINK I did settings in something named ALSA.) Obviously, I want the video to pick up the sound of what I'm capturing in Audacity. However, I also want to narrate what I'm doing. I have a Logitech headset. It's not a USB-based one. It's one of the ones that has two plugs, one for the audio jack and the other for the microphone jack. If necessary, I guess I could get a USB-based one.
Will the video editing software be able to simultaneously get the audio from ALSA in Audacity and my voice from the headset? If not, I guess I would have to record all my actions in Audacity and then overdub my voice later, but that would suck.
I've never made a PC instructional video like this before. If anyone has pointers on how I can make this go well, I'm all ears.
Now I want to make a Youtube video to help others learn how to do this. I'll be googling around the web to figure out what Linux-based video editing software I should use. It will obviously need to do video screen captures of what I'm doing in Audacity and in the other software that I use. I'm sure I can find something, but if you have a favorite video editing app that you can recommend, I'm interested in your impressions.
Here's the one thing I'm really wondering about. I've set Audacity to record straight from my sound card. It was previously set to record from my laptop's mike. I don't even remember how I did it. I'm going to need to look it up. (I THINK I did settings in something named ALSA.) Obviously, I want the video to pick up the sound of what I'm capturing in Audacity. However, I also want to narrate what I'm doing. I have a Logitech headset. It's not a USB-based one. It's one of the ones that has two plugs, one for the audio jack and the other for the microphone jack. If necessary, I guess I could get a USB-based one.
Will the video editing software be able to simultaneously get the audio from ALSA in Audacity and my voice from the headset? If not, I guess I would have to record all my actions in Audacity and then overdub my voice later, but that would suck.
I've never made a PC instructional video like this before. If anyone has pointers on how I can make this go well, I'm all ears.
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