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Galicaster 1.2.0 Release Candidate 1 Documentation

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h1. Prerequisites

To try this release you must fulfill follow these prerequisites: steps:

* Install Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bits recommended)
gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-apps gstreamer0.10-plugins-good \
gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
$ sudo apt-get install libfaac0
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-setuptools
$ sudo pip install icalendar
** For 64 bits machine with kernel 3.2.0-24 or newer in this [link|http://www.epiphan.com/downloads/linux/index.php?dir=&file=vga2usb-3.27.2.4-ubuntu-3.2.0-24-generic-x86_64.tbz]

* Hauppauge and Blackmagic drivers are included on Ubuntu 12.04, however, Blackmagic driver must be installed:
* Hauppauge driver is included Ubuntu 12.04, and Blackmagic gstreamer plugin is included on the gstreamer dependencies, however Blackmagic driver must be installed:
** Blackmagic driver installation: [Galicaster:Blackmagic cards]

* [Configure your udev rules|Galicaster:Cookbook] rules|1.1 Cookbook] as in previous releases

h1. Install Galicaster:

* Download the package.
* Download the [package|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/galicaster-1.2.0-rc1.tgz].
* Unpackage it and place the folder in an area where you have permissions to run applications. Change the folder name if you want to.
* Place the [conf.ini example|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/conf.ini] on the designated folder.
* Run Galicaster with _./run_galicaster.py_. It will start with mock devices (bars, static and noise).
* Download the profiles you may want to try and copy then on _profiles/_. There are some [profile example|#examples] some chapters above.
* Replace those values on the profiles to adapt them to your devices.

The "export to zip" operation will zip without compression a mediapackage on the user main folder (usually /home/user/)

To change the folder set the custom path on the configuration files, changing the value of \[basic\]>export.

* h4. Side by Side
The "side by side" will create a single file video with a side-by-side composition of both presenter and presentation videos. The audio will be attached to. The video is exported to mp4 extension and will be placed on the user main folder.

To change the folder set the custom path on the configuration files, changing the value of \[basic]\>export.

Note: Size by size operation only works on mediapackages with 2 videos (audio could be both in or out the video track), the audio will be get from the track with presenter flavor (either video or audio)
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h3. Configuration and Profiles examples

We have uploaded some profile fully functional examples.

* [VGA capturing | http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/vga.ini]
* [VGA and Sound capturign capturing | http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/vga_sound.ini]
* [Webcam and sound]ttp://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/webcam_sound.ini sound|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/webcam_sound.ini]
** The device is set on /dev/video0, where webcams are usually found, change it if necessary
* [Hauppauge (PAL/NTSC) ( PAL / NTSC ) and VGA | http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/hau_vga.ini]
** Sound synced and recorded via Hauppauge
* Blackmagic (with sound incorporated)
** [ SDI capturing + VGA | http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/hdmi_vga.ini] VGA|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/sdi_vga.ini] - i.e. Blackmagic Decklink
** [HDMI capturing + VGA | http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/sdi_vga.ini] VGA|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/configs_1.2.x/profiles/hdmi_vga.ini] - i.e. Balckmagic Blackmagic Intensity Pro

You may temper the configuration, specially device output location and names of the recording files and current tracks.