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Freeseer is a video capture program capable of capturing desktop or vga
input and mixing it with audio to create a video. It is optimized
for capturing presentations and demonstrations.
Freeseer is written in Python, and uses Qt4 for its
GUI. It also uses Gstreamer for video/audio processing.
Our packages will handle these dependencies automatically.
Freeseer is licensed under the GPL license, version 3.
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html
Freeseer supports free (royalty free) audio and video codecs.
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To develop freeseer, you require:
Make, Git, PyQT development tools
If you are pulling the code from git, then you should install
the following packages first.
On typical fresh Fedora install:
“sudo yum install git make PyQt4-devel”
On typical fresh Ubuntu install:
“sudo apt-get install git-core pyqt4-dev-tools”
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Once you have the prerequisite componets, build freeseer by changing
directory into the src directory, and run:
"make"
This will compile the gui files. Once this completes, you can run:
"./freeseer"
This starts up the Freeseer GUI.
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Read more about hardware capture options here:
http://wiki.github.com/fosslc/freeseer/capture-hardware
If you wish to capture vga input using epiphan's vga2usb device:
first, copy the vga2usb.ko driver to /lib/modules/<kernel version>
for the kernel you're running. Epiphan provides a list of pre-compiled
drivers at http://epiphan.com
Then, configure the driver:
"sudo cp vga2usb.conf /etc/modprobe.d/; depmod -a"
For support, questions, suggestions or any other inquiries, visit:
http://wiki.github.com/fosslc/freeseer/