TubeTutor defines a specific video format which is especially suitable for tutorials or howtos. A video consists of the following parts:
Then everything is mixed with a backing track. The idea is, that the video can be nearly as quickly created, as it takes you to show s.th. on your screen.
TubeTutor contains some free media files, which act as a sample. Most likely you want to replace them to add your own Intro, Logos, Brands, ... .
The media files are placed in the subfolder "media" of TubeTutor. Just replace
The intro can either be a video, named "intro.mkv" or a static image, named "intro.png".
The tite of the video is rendered on top of a static image, named "intro.jpg".
Like the title, the scene description is rendered on a static image, called "back.png".
It is recommendes to place it on second monitor. If you don't have one, place then window in backround while recording.
Enter a title for the video.
Define a one-liner which describes.what you want to show in the next scene. This makes it easier for the watcher.
Press Crtl+Alt+R to start recording.
Note that always the mainscreen is recorded. Make movements slow, and wait at the end a bit. It ia a good idea, to point to the results with the mouse.
When you finished your scene, press Ctrl+Alt+R again.
Press "render", and wait until the rendering finished. The result will be written to the folder "videos".
Check the resulting video. If you are satisfied, press "stash" to archive the video sources for later, and start a new video.
The tubetutor interface is based on Python and Tkinter. To render the videos, it uses the tools "ffmpeg" and ImageMagic.
The tool is working on Windows and Linux.
On windows, you need to place the EXE of ffmpeg and imagemagick into the subfolders "ffmpeg" and "imagemagick".
Usable, but everything needs to be installed by hand.