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Videos that illustrate stuff I wrote about in Linux Magazine. That is, videos for when a still image isn't enough. Most won't make sense if you aren't following along with the article in question. Read the description!

  1. 17

    Basic Natron usage

    This is from a tutorial I wrote for Linux Magazine #219. It is a friendly introduction to the Natron video compositor and show, through examples; how it can enhance your videos. Article is here: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2019/219/Tut...

  2. 16

    Overlaying a translucent logo onto a video using FFmpeg

    This is an example that shows what an overlaid translucent logo on your videos would look like. The logo was overlaid and made translucent using only FFmpeg from the command line, so it can be automated in shell script to watermark all your videos...

  3. 15

    Custom Transition

    This video illustrates my article from Linux Magazine #220 (http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2019/220 -- not published yet) and shows how you can use in Natron (https://natrongithub.github.io/) to create a custom animated transition. The fi...

  4. 14

    Trackers used for Video Stabilisation

    This video illustrates my article from Linux Magazine #220 (http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2019/220 -- not published yet) and shows how you can use trackers in Natron (https://natrongithub.github.io/) to stabilise a video clip. The origin...

  5. 13

    Custom Transitions

    Two examples of custom transitions, as explained in http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2018/213/Tutorials-Kdenlive-and-ImageMagick

  6. 12

    Blockly for Arduino

    This video shows how to use Bliockly, block-based, Scratch-like programming language, to program an Arduino. See http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Features/Arduino-Bricks for more

  7. 11

    Homemade "Break Out!"

    Built a Break Out! game with Python, an ADC (Analogue to Digital Converter chip), potentiometer and a Raspberry Pi. The idea was to illustrate how you can easily read from analogue sensors using a very cheap ADC (we're talking cents here). You nee...

  8. 10

    Phone as a GPS device

    Figured out how to use my phone as a GPS device for a regular laptop or Raspberry Pi. Then wrote a little QML app that would show the position of the device on a map. [Everything explained in detail](http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2018/21...

  9. 9

    Arduino 101 + Panda3D + Raspberry Pi

    This looks like a small incremental step over my prior video, but appearances are deceptive! Getting Panda3d compiled, let alone running correctly on the Raspberry Pi is hard. Thanks to distcc [1] and a guide and written by Thomas Egenhofer [2] I ...

  10. 8

    Arduino101 + Panda3D: Gyroscope Awesomeness

    This is for my upcoming Raspberry Pi Geek article on the Arduino 101. Using a simple sketch and Panda3D on Python, you can control a 3D object just by rotating the board. Raspberry Pi Geek (subscribe now or risk missing my Earth shattering seri...

  11. 7

    Arduino 101 Gyroscope

    This is for my upcoming Raspberry Pi Geek article on the Arduino 101. Using a simple sketch and Panda3D on Python, you can control a 3D object just by rotating the board. Raspberry Pi Geek (subscribe now or risk missing my Earth shattering seri...

  12. 6

    Ejemplo de uso de 2 expansores de puertos MC14051B

    Utilizando la librería que he escrito y puedes descargarte de aquí: https://gitlab.com/Bro666/MC14051B es muy sencillo usar estos multiplexadores para entrada y salida analógica. El código de este sketch en concreto, y el diagrama del cab...

  13. 5

    Hover control of the Raspbian LXDE desktop

    Just a quick clip of how I used the a Hover to control the LXDE desktop on my Pi. I will be uploading another video with an explanation of how this works shortly. Hover: http://www.hoverlabs.co

  14. 4

    Maynard Shell en el Raspberry Pi

    Probando Maynard, un shell gráfico para el Raspberry Pi que utiliza Wayland como back-end. Muy suave y bonito, aunque, de momento, sólo es una prueba de concepto. Para más información, visita http://blog.barisione.org/2014-04/maynard/ El ...

  15. 3

    Snap! for Raspberry Pi

    Demo of a set of blocks (currently only 2) and code which enables us to use Snap! with the GPIOs on a Raspberry Pi.. You can find the source code at https://github.com/pbrown66/snap-RPi More info in README file at GitHub and within the vi...

  16. 2

    Robot de Vigilancia con Raspberry Pi

    Construí este robot para un artículo para el número 4 de la revista Raspberry Pi Geek. http://www.raspberry-pi-geek.com/Archive/2014/04 Conecto el sistema mandando un mensaje Telegram (como WhatsApp, pero con un API abierto) por el móvil - c...

  17. 1

    Four corner tracking with Natron

    This is the demo video from my "Four Corners" article that was published in Linux Magazine #221. In the article you can learn hwo to embed an image or video within another video and make it part of the scenery. You can read the full article onl...

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