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Friday, December 11th, 2015
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12:27a |
Linux video editing in real time with Open Broadcast Studio (Opensource.com) Over at Opensource.com, Seth Kenlon looks at realtime video editing with Open Broadcast Studio (OBS). The article describes OBS sources and scenes, compositing, filters, output options, and more. " It may be a relatively niche market, but not all video editing is done in post production. There are use cases for live, on-the-fly video editing and basic compositing. You've seen it done yourself, whether you realize it or not—news broadcasts, live webcasts, and live TV events usually use multiple-camera setups controlled by one central software suite.
Open Broadcast Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software) is an open source central control room for live, realtime video editing. It features instant encoding using x264 (an open source h.264 encoder) and AAC and streams to services like YouTube, DailyMotion, Twitch, your own streaming server, or just to a file." | 3:08p |
Friday's security updates Arch Linux has updated keepassx (information disclosure).
Fedora has updated knot (F23; F22:
out-of-bound read).
Mageia has updated chromium-browser-stable (M5: multiple vulnerabilities), imagemagick (M5: multiple vulnerabilities), and libraw (M5: multiple vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated xen (Leap 21.1; 13.2: multiple vulnerabilities).
Oracle has updated kernel (O7; O6: multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated oxide-qt
(14.04, 15.04, 15.10: multiple vulnerabilities). | 11:40p |
Mozilla Open Source Support: First Awards Made Mozilla has announced the first round of projects to receive support from the organization's new “Foundational Technology” grant program. The program offers funding to open-source projects outside of Mozilla that are regarded as important building blocks for work done within Mozilla. The recipients announced are Buildbot, CodeMirror, Discourse, Read The Docs, Mercurial, Django, and Bro. The post contains further details on the specific development goals associated with each grant. More selections are yet to come, and applications are open. |
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