• last year
In this video, I'm explaining how I was able to use the embedded camera of my machine, an external microphone, lighting, and recording software to create a basic configuration for future tutorials I want to make.

In this video you'll find references from my work:

- https://github.com/jesperancinha/jeorg-kotlin-test-drives

And references from external sources:

- https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/613613/headphone-jack-not-reliably-detecting-on-ubuntu-20-04
- https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/camera
- https://userbase.kde.org/Kamoso

This is my first video montage on YouTube with myself and my voice in it, so it has a lot of video collage in it and it will be noticed :). I promise to keep doing it better and better just for you!

Chapters:

0:00 Introduction
0:52 Lighting
1:38 Camera Setup
2:39 Microphone Setup
6:45 Screen Capture Software
8:39 Future Fit Video Formats
9:43 Conclusion

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If you have any questions about this video please put a comment in the comment section below and I will be more than happy to help you or discuss any related topic you'd like to discuss.

If you want to discover more about my open-source work please visit me on GitHub at:

https://github.com/jesperancinha

On other social media:
https://nl.pinterest.com/jesperancinha/
https://www.instagram.com/joaofisaes/
https://www.facebook.com/joaofisaes/

And until the next video,

Keep it graceful and stay sharp!

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Since no music is provided 100% royalty-free I'm currently only using my own self-made beatbox sounds, my own recording materials, and YouTube-provided materials included in it's Audio Library. Starting on May 4th, 2023, I'm not using any associated music provided by the YouTube App anymore. This is the music associated with the 1-minute rule for Copyrighted music and is not related to YouTube's Audio Library. Old videos might have also been republished because of this.

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