I'm a full stack web developer who has been freelancing for the last 20 years. I write about everything from development to production and also have video courses on my site!
Also there's really no good video editors on Linux that work as well as Camtasia does on Windows for creating and editing videos that I do for a living.
I'm a full stack web developer who has been freelancing for the last 20 years. I write about everything from development to production and also have video courses on my site!
I need to be able to record my Linux environment (both audio and video) all the time. They are for video courses and tutorials that I've been doing for the last ~4 years.
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I tried. Ran into show stopping audio issues: nickjanetakis.com/blog/i-tried-lin...
Also there's really no good video editors on Linux that work as well as Camtasia does on Windows for creating and editing videos that I do for a living.
Okay, that's unfortunate. Did you create any bug report? (okay, I also would not know where)
But well… dual-boot is always an alternative. After all, you hopefully do not need audio recordings that often… ;)
Dual booting isn't an option in this case.
I need to be able to record my Linux environment (both audio and video) all the time. They are for video courses and tutorials that I've been doing for the last ~4 years.