Screencast | |
New feature in Tiki10, which uses the Java jCapture applet that permits to capture your screen and upload to Tiki with several options:
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1.1. Important Notes | |
Please note that:
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1.2. Demos | |
1.2.1. Demo of screencapture and drawing | |
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1.2.2. Demo of screencast and editing the video | |
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1.3. How to make longer videos | |
If short videos (ex.: 20 seconds) work well, but longer ones (ex.: 3 minutes) don't work, try tweaking the following settings. |
1.3.1. Increase memory of your java Applet | |
http://www.hammurapi.com/dokuwiki/doku.php/products:jcapture:start#memory_issues {flash type="url" movie="display908" width="451" height="496"} |
1.3.2. Increase storage size of the file gallery | |
By default, the recorded video is converted to Flash and stored in the File Gallery. By default, Tiki file gallery stores data in MySQL. And by, default, MySQL doesn't permit large files. See: Upload file size |
1.3.3. Reduce Frames Per Second (FPS) | |
Try this if your audio and video gets out of sync |
1.3.4. Save in MP3 instead of WAV | |
By default, the recorded audio is in WAV format (which makes big files). You can use the WAV2MP3 command to use an MP3 encoder as documented at: http://www.hammurapi.com/dokuwiki/doku.php/products:jcapture:start#audio
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1.4. Not showing up? Enable the Java console | |
Screencast uses the jcapture-applet, wihch runs on Java, and that is probably the source of the issue. The first thing to try is to upgrade your java to the latest stable version.
And then, you can manually enable the java console so that it shows up whenever you attempt to run any java applet (such as jcapture). This way you will be able to see whatever warning or messages the java console outputs in your system, and find out the source of the issue to get it solved. See: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/javaconsole.xml Aliases
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