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XVidCap

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Developer(s)
  
Karl Beckers

Written in
  
C

Type
  
Screencasting software

Development status
  
Inactive

Operating system
  
Unix-like

XVidCap

Stable release
  
1.1.7 / July 13, 2008; 8 years ago (2008-07-13)

XVidCap is free software used for recording a screencast or digital recording of an X Window System screen output with an audio narration.

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XVidCap is intended to be a standards-based, open source alternative to commercial software such as Lotus ScreenCam for UNIX platforms and is similar to Camtasia for Microsoft windows.

Features

XVidCap works using an on-line encoding facility with the FFmpeg libavcodec / libavformat. It can capture any movement on an X11 display either as single frames (like a number of JPEG images) or it can encode the captured frames to a video on-line. It can also grab and embed an audio recording provided users have an OSS compatible system and FFMPEG libraries with compiled audio capture support.

History

Rasca Gmelch developed an early version that was able to capture to individual frames and save them in individual screenshot files. Whilst this approach requires considerable storage, these files could later be converted into a video with tools like transcode. As Rasca had no further time to maintain his code, the project and code was migrated to SourceForge by Karl Beckers where it is currently under development.

References

XVidCap Wikipedia


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