This video was recorded using CamStudio and edited using Virtual Dub. An online buddy of mine has been helping me learn about screen recording and exporting videos in Windows. Thanks Ripazhakgggdkp! (Hard to spell)
I’m making a second music album! I made 4 songs so far around 2 to 3 minutes long, the melodies are done completely with piano. They still need work, I’ll probably change/add more instruments and may add drums. Listen: (ogg) (mp3)
I’m working on a song collab with James Daniello (http://jamesdaniello.com/). James has been very busy! When he has time to work on the song and finish it, I’ll post it at http://brycecoulson.com/music/ for everyone to listen to!
My friend Eric (http://myspace.com/erichentze) and I are working on a tetris remix. He is recording guitars while I do the synthwork and drums. I’m getting very discouraged on this project. I have trouble blending guitar/synths cause the rhythm or pitch is always a bit off. I’ll keep trying. I’ll post this song too if it ever gets finished.
Recordmydesktop was used to capture the screen. It’s interface kept freezing/slowing down so I decided to use the terminal instead. I typed the following text into a terminal and it worked: recordmydesktop –width=640>0 –height=480>0 –full-shots –no-sound
I recorded several video clips. kdenlive was used to edit the video. I was unable to get the .ogv clips to work properly in kdenlive so my brother converted them using mencoder in the terminal: mencoder input.ogv -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -xvidencopts bitrate=687 -o output.avi
After that, I was able to import video/sound clips, edit them then render the video.