How do you prevent the dslr from overheating and giving an error? I have a canon eos7d and it doesnt work well as a video camera if i plug it in through a capture card
10:02 Editing videos in a command line is the most linux thing I've heard in a while... Anyway, cool collab, it's really cool to see how different everyone's pipeline is!
I use blender as my primary video editor tho. It was hard at start but now it's not (much) problem. And I like it cus It has always given me smooth playbacks compared to shotcut and olive. I miss filters and traditions tho.
As an open source advocate, I also run Linux, and create all of my content on Linux. I use, well, open source of course. Shotcut for video editing (which is so much more powerful that what I use it for), Audacity for audio clean up (which I'm still trying to perfect. I use Neewer mics, which are actually way better than I make them sound, and are so inexpensive, it's a great way to get started at least. I use OBS for my screen recordings, and generally don't show up on camera, because no one is at my channel to see me. Great video! Great content creators, and Love seeing what they all run. Thanks for this.
I've had the intention of making a Linux RUclips channel for a while and this video just fueled that flame. Thank you Reluctant Anarchist and all the Linux content creators! This video is awesome.
This is an amazingly well put together video. It's nice to see the Linux community collab with you to make a video like this! I'm looking forward to the growth that you will continue to get. PS. Michael Horn and Stefan (CNC Kitchen) sound very similar. Lol
Great collab. Its actually fun to see that people can do creative work on linux, and that theres no need to complain about adobe. Would have love to seen Mental outlaws setup
Imagine if Mutahar was in. "So yeah, I use Linux as the base, sometimes I screen record in a Linux VM, sometimes in a Windows VM, sometimes in a mac VM, I might edit in the mac VM or in the macbook, I might game natively or in a VM" 💀
This was an incredible watch. Loved seeing behind the scenes! Great collaboration with everyone-would definitely love to see more of this in the future.
Hey, what tools do you use for graphic designing works on Linux? I've Linux on my machine for like 5months I really want to use my opensuse tw workflow again, but the tools for graphics design felt kinda "basic" for the lack of a better word. And I recently moved back to windows just to use illustrator and Photoshop.
@@sudiprajbanshiii Krita,Gimp,Any Open Source tool that i can find and AI sites, a lot of them...i dont waste too much time....i include Canva Site on my workflow too...
Thank you for this exceptional video! It really helped me locate myself as I contemplate starting my own channel (or rather, posting content on the channel that YT automatically gives me). I see now that the hardware I have is perfectly adequate, and I have some new ideas for supplemental hardware and software depending on the direction I decide to take. I really appreciate you and all the creators who took part, it was very helpful 🙂.
For those who dont want to watch the video its the quick resume: Step 1: Turn on your pc Setep 2: open the terminal Stepe 3: Connect yourselve to the youtube servers(via vpn of course) setepe 4: Use your super-hacker-like terminal to open the super-duper-mega-ultra-screen-recorder-3000-inator stepa 5: Open notepad++ steaep 6: Produce cinema staek 7: get arrested atkjhb 8: idk khufg 9: realize you have some mental problems step 10: upload your video Step final: Congratulations
This is the best promo video I have ever seen. I'm an OG from before Redhat existed, Slackware ad Minix. Props for getting participants and making this.
Videos like these show me how much I still have to learn on linux. I use it daily as I am a linux systems admin but I only touch a very small ammount of software during my work. But looking at the user side of things this is just thrilling to see
4:15 Never heard of that flexi dock, I'm putting it on my wishlist for a future PC build! (Using linux as daily driver since 1994, btw; yes I'm that old)
This seems fun to join in. How I make my gaming moments is, I use OpenShot, sometimes I make random images so I use GIMP for that, and my desktop currently as I am writing this is Linux Mint 22 but I am making a jump to EndeavourOS. I use OBS to do streams but use VokoscreenNG to record gaming sessions. My mic is a bad Webcam mic but im hoping to get a new one soon. Super interesting video.
which version of Linux do you use? can you install it side by side Windows on the same HD? What about trading software like many brokers offer Schwab, Fidelity, Interactive brokers, Think or Swim? Can you run them somehow on Linux?
seems like the software of choice gor video editing always bounce between DaVinci Resolve and KDEnlive(maybe Olive Editor once that thing Stable enough for production) as for Image processing/thumbnail seems everyone agreed on GIMP, i wonder if we have GIMP alternative/competitors 🤔
I've long been baffled by all the complaints from various youtubers about how linux doesn't work, because I've never had any issues on my laptop. Seeing what kind of crazy gears these people are using suddenly explains a lot.
I think it probably lacks in both. I haven't really touched audio production but for video production, neither premier pro nor final cut have Linux versions and the davinci resolve Linux version is very unsupported and bad. Black magic definitely needs to get onto fixing it because their Linux software is just crap
@@nuvuv1 Shotcut is what I use and it seems to be basically the same but no weird bugs like davinci. Only annoying thing is it used to always give memory warnings but I have way more ram on the new machine
The main question is how people with DSLRs that are using them for video recording and streaming make them work for longer than 30 mins and prevent overheating. I have an EOS7D and it either shuts down after 30 min (solved with Magiclantern) or starts showing a heat error and shuts off
This video was a really great idea. Thanks for including me 😊
10:22 Did you expect you to be using Linux on an ENIAC machine!
When I see your name, I know I got to watch the video. :D
I'm not the only Fujifilm fan 🎉🎉
How do you prevent the dslr from overheating and giving an error? I have a canon eos7d and it doesnt work well as a video camera if i plug it in through a capture card
@@AndRei-yc3ti Ehm, I don't record too much stuff consecutively. But yeah, it's definitely an issue
nicco! I miss you! take care of yourself right?
@@televisor404 always
I actually like you, Niccolo. You seem to be morally right
Extremely fun, thanks for organising this, Pavel! 😁
Bitwig rules!
Appreciate the invite and being included with people I admire and respect. Now I feel really weird and out of place. Oh well, I'll get over it. 😀
I still find it wild that's how you came to edit videos. What a process to iron out and get working.
10:02 Editing videos in a command line is the most linux thing I've heard in a while...
Anyway, cool collab, it's really cool to see how different everyone's pipeline is!
Amazing Collab thanks to all involved
Hearing Reaper has video editing capabilities is just as surprising as hearing Blender has video editing capabilities
it'd be funny to do a cursed setup tho, like blender for video editing, vlc for video recording, ms paint for thumbnails...
Blender CAN edit video, but my god is it a nightmare to use if you've used literally any other video editor.
@@RogueRenwindows movie maker or blender?
@@itsarian. Between the two? Movie maker
I use blender as my primary video editor tho. It was hard at start but now it's not (much) problem. And I like it cus It has always given me smooth playbacks compared to shotcut and olive. I miss filters and traditions tho.
Listening to no boilerplate voice is always very soothing.
As an open source advocate, I also run Linux, and create all of my content on Linux. I use, well, open source of course. Shotcut for video editing (which is so much more powerful that what I use it for), Audacity for audio clean up (which I'm still trying to perfect. I use Neewer mics, which are actually way better than I make them sound, and are so inexpensive, it's a great way to get started at least. I use OBS for my screen recordings, and generally don't show up on camera, because no one is at my channel to see me. Great video! Great content creators, and Love seeing what they all run. Thanks for this.
I'm loving this collaboration. Very nice video!
Great video! Thanks for including me. I loved seeing everyone’s setup.
THANK YOU to the awesome RUclipsrs that agreed to showcase their setup!
Linux is moving. The fire raises now my friend.
did you just quote Bane? 😂
@@minion3806 You're a big guy
For servers, definitely.
@@n.m4497 for you
The IronMouse Nendoroid is peak
I've had the intention of making a Linux RUclips channel for a while and this video just fueled that flame. Thank you Reluctant Anarchist and all the Linux content creators! This video is awesome.
damn man, it's 7 in the morning here. you're on the grind. keep pushing and you'll reach 100k in no time!
Linux Avengers
The Lavengers
sorry
Great @@likhithd9714
Hmmm...
How about GNUvengers?
@@mardiverse you got it
This is an amazingly well put together video. It's nice to see the Linux community collab with you to make a video like this! I'm looking forward to the growth that you will continue to get.
PS. Michael Horn and Stefan (CNC Kitchen) sound very similar. Lol
Great collab. Its actually fun to see that people can do creative work on linux, and that theres no need to complain about adobe. Would have love to seen Mental outlaws setup
Imagine if Mutahar was in. "So yeah, I use Linux as the base, sometimes I screen record in a Linux VM, sometimes in a Windows VM, sometimes in a mac VM, I might edit in the mac VM or in the macbook, I might game natively or in a VM" 💀
Great video! Not sure if I'll be creating youtube videos anytime soon, but this was a nice showcase of channels that I can now checkout hehe
This was an incredible watch. Loved seeing behind the scenes! Great collaboration with everyone-would definitely love to see more of this in the future.
Great video and as a creator that uses Linux it's always wonderful seeing everyones setups and processes.
Amazing review pal,im 100% Linux Mint and doing Graphic Design....and editing videos and music.
Hey, what tools do you use for graphic designing works on Linux?
I've Linux on my machine for like 5months I really want to use my opensuse tw workflow again, but the tools for graphics design felt kinda "basic" for the lack of a better word.
And I recently moved back to windows just to use illustrator and Photoshop.
@@sudiprajbanshiii Krita,Gimp,Any Open Source tool that i can find and AI sites, a lot of them...i dont waste too much time....i include Canva Site on my workflow too...
I use Tuxedo OS, KDENLIVE and an old Canon Camera and GIMP. Occasionally I'll use OBS as well. Never had a problem using Linux.
LOL I love how you can notice every persons video style in this
Thank you for this exceptional video! It really helped me locate myself as I contemplate starting my own channel (or rather, posting content on the channel that YT automatically gives me). I see now that the hardware I have is perfectly adequate, and I have some new ideas for supplemental hardware and software depending on the direction I decide to take. I really appreciate you and all the creators who took part, it was very helpful 🙂.
For those who dont want to watch the video its the quick resume:
Step 1: Turn on your pc
Setep 2: open the terminal
Stepe 3: Connect yourselve to the youtube servers(via vpn of course)
setepe 4: Use your super-hacker-like terminal to open the super-duper-mega-ultra-screen-recorder-3000-inator
stepa 5: Open notepad++
steaep 6: Produce cinema
staek 7: get arrested
atkjhb 8: idk
khufg 9: realize you have some mental problems
step 10: upload your video
Step final: Congratulations
got it. gonna get 1 archillion subscribers now and become as rich as that one nigerian prince that offers everybody money
Great idea, and thanks for making and sharing the video. I now have some new creators to follow up! 👍
That was a great video and thanks to everyone who took part in it. Well worth watching and very informative.
Now ask, Luke Smith.
I adore "no camera" Creators.
Their content is often very engaging
This is the best promo video I have ever seen. I'm an OG from before Redhat existed, Slackware ad Minix. Props for getting participants and making this.
Videos like these show me how much I still have to learn on linux. I use it daily as I am a linux systems admin but I only touch a very small ammount of software during my work. But looking at the user side of things this is just thrilling to see
omg its brodie I love you
you love rust
That was great. I follow some of the channels showed in this video.
4:15 Never heard of that flexi dock, I'm putting it on my wishlist for a future PC build!
(Using linux as daily driver since 1994, btw; yes I'm that old)
This seems fun to join in. How I make my gaming moments is, I use OpenShot, sometimes I make random images so I use GIMP for that, and my desktop currently as I am writing this is Linux Mint 22 but I am making a jump to EndeavourOS. I use OBS to do streams but use VokoscreenNG to record gaming sessions. My mic is a bad Webcam mic but im hoping to get a new one soon. Super interesting video.
Wow this collab was amazing, its so cool to see how everyones enviorment is so perfect for them :3
part 2 gonna be awesome!
I always like seeing other people's workflows. Never know when you will find something that is a good idea and worth adopting.
I found the most interesting thing of this video is de list of people to follow, I know only a couple before, cool that you put their together
Great collab 😍 the linux community is awesome
which version of Linux do you use? can you install it side by side Windows on the same HD? What about trading software like many brokers offer Schwab, Fidelity, Interactive brokers, Think or Swim? Can you run them somehow on Linux?
Great idea sir, it's good to see linux community together ❤
Props to Justaguy for using mkvmerge for his video "editing". Love it!
seems like the software of choice gor video editing always bounce between DaVinci Resolve and KDEnlive(maybe Olive Editor once that thing Stable enough for production)
as for Image processing/thumbnail seems everyone agreed on GIMP, i wonder if we have GIMP alternative/competitors 🤔
that tunnell guy's hot swap SSD build was beautiful
Where do you get these wallpapers?
10:52 What is this task manager look-alike application? I want it.
Looks like Mission Control.
Super cool video, I'd love to have a follow up more about the software side. I could give some insight to digital avatars like Vtubers on linux
the dust... heck I wanna take my vacuum out
I've long been baffled by all the complaints from various youtubers about how linux doesn't work, because I've never had any issues on my laptop. Seeing what kind of crazy gears these people are using suddenly explains a lot.
I love how most of them use 4k high-quality >60fps cameras with ElGato ultraHD capture cards only for me to watch their videos in 240p
Thank you ❤❤❤
Finally somethink good to watch in this long and boring day
for me linux lacks in audio production not in video production
Analog is always much better quality than plugins.
@@LTPottenger yeah if you want to sell the house for all the analog gear.
I think it probably lacks in both. I haven't really touched audio production but for video production, neither premier pro nor final cut have Linux versions and the davinci resolve Linux version is very unsupported and bad. Black magic definitely needs to get onto fixing it because their Linux software is just crap
@@nuvuv1 Shotcut is what I use and it seems to be basically the same but no weird bugs like davinci. Only annoying thing is it used to always give memory warnings but I have way more ram on the new machine
As someone who is also a linux youtuber, the lack of Kdenlive in here is surprising.
Kden live is dog water
@@UmbralogyWhat would you recommend as an alternative. I use Kdenlive and don't have many problems with it.
IF this video was released like 2 months later, i would have got it
love the thumbnail
I do wonder why there's no great alternative to Kdenlive that's open source. Is it really that difficult to write a frontend for ffmpeg?
Good video. I had to sell my Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2, wouldn't run on Linux. I then bought a current Avermedia.
The main question is how people with DSLRs that are using them for video recording and streaming make them work for longer than 30 mins and prevent overheating. I have an EOS7D and it either shuts down after 30 min (solved with Magiclantern) or starts showing a heat error and shuts off
Does anyone know how what the task manager in 10:55 is called?
It's called Mission Center, I believe you can download it from Flathub!
Hey bro what are the switches you are using ? They sound great.
No boilerplate fans gather here
good stuff pavel
Bruh why is giorno's theme playing in the background 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
1:10 Maid Brodie should take care of that dust.
When I first started to watch this I thought most will use Resolve for editing.
great video
Broadies mixer is even dustier than mine 😂
5:38
I am not surprised that someone uses NixOS, but I am surprised that someone uses fish as their default shell
I am looking into making videos on my linux machine. Sadly, I couldn't install DaVinci Resolve. So I'm learning to edit in blender. I use linux mint.
Do all RUclipsrs never dust their house?
Sigma lens? Ok Brodie what are you trying to tell us
Great video!
How do I make Resolve work?
How do Linux RUclipsrs make videos? With the spare Macintosh in the corner🤣
Photopea is the tits. I can even use it in Safari on my phone on the go.
Sweet vid
Duct tape.... Civilization would be so different without it :)
I edit on Arch btw [-~-]/
Kenny not here makes me sad
Dust yo shit brodie!
Such rich people
How do Arduino youtubers create videos?
Does Brodie live in the dirt?
0:47 umm what the sigma
I shoot my video on a potato.
My microphone is a potato
I use kdenlive to edit.
My videos are entirely limited by the skill of the creator.
using linux…to make videos about linux…whoa 🤯
Metalinguistic in a nutshell
I love this
Starting the video off with a logical fallacy lol
I just use Blender
brodie robertson is a furry tho
11:24 APS-C lens on Full Frame camera operating in software crop mode. Ok. That's a choice.
great video