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Episode: 2975
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Title: HPR2975: SimpleScreenRecorder and Vidcutter
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2975/hpr2975.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 14:06:58
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This is HPR episode 2975 for Friday the 27th of December 2019. Today's show is entitled Simple
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Screen Recorder and Big Cutter. It's hosted by Ken Fallon and is about five minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag. The summary is two useful applications to record a stream
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Hi everybody my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to another episode of HPR Public Radio.
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Today there are two utilities that I wanted to bring you to your attention and before I get
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myself in trouble with myself there are two very related utilities so therefore that's why I'm
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doing them together. The first one is called Simple Screen Recorder. It's by Martin Barrett.
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Martin Barrett.BE for such simple screen recorder and what it does is record your screen. When
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you start it up you get a welcome screen you press continue you can select what you want to record,
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what audio you want to record, then you go to the next screen you can select the type MKV MP3
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og webm whatever and the audio codec you want to use you press continue again then this button
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start recording and that's it to record your screen very very simple when you're finished you press
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save recording and that's it done your video will have appeared in your home videos folder wherever
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you choose to record it so that's simple enough too depending on your desktop I use LXQT
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and therefore I have more of these small simple unix like do one thing do it well type tools your
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desktop may vary for that sort of recording but now you end up with a recording of your desktop and you
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want to you're happy enough with the container format but you just want to chop the bit at the front
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and the bit at the end of where you're pressing pause and whatever you might also want to
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I don't know cut out bits in the middle and stuff like that so you're not actually video editing
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a search you're not doing transitions you're just chopping up a piece of video and for that I had
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a little look around and there is an excellent tool called Vid cutter and it's on github.com
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as martin vid cutter and it is available for arch debi and fedora make into open suzi and
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Ubuntu windows and mac users as well brew and it uses I think
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vid cutter so if you open up the log if you open up configuration somewhere the tools it uses
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is ff mpag ff probe and media and for all three of my all-time favorite video tools you're
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basically greeted with a a screen that shows you the video on the bottom like a your classic
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video track you press open media and you import the video that you want to chop you move forward
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the time frame to where you want to start chopping you can press the open down arrow keys on
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either the milliseconds seconds or hours minutes whatever and you can you can jump one second if
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you're the one second thing one minute if you're in the one minute area it gives you an idea of
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the frames and then you press start of clip and then you move to the end and you press end of clip
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and you can continue to do enough for several different ones and it will add them as chapters
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on the right hand side and when you're done there's basically one button and it's called save
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media and when you do that it'll chop it to the nearest eye frame modify the video itself and
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truncate those those frames for you assembling it together as one simple video really really simple
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I like it I like the UI it's really really handy and I've used it several times for bits and pieces
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that I've needed to do in the last few days just where you take a video and I wanted to
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something happens and this is a long transition where nothing is happening then something happens
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so you can make a compilation video real quick and take the audio out because you just want to show
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somebody this event is occurring frequently over time and because you have the ability to do
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just take a video and chop it up this fast it's really it's really to the level of being simple text
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editor type function but then for videos that's how simple it is so links to all of these will be
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in the show notes it's called vid cutter and the other one then is a simple screen recorder
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okay that's it short sweet to the point tuned in tomorrow for another exciting episode of
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hacker public radio
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