Title: Video guide to install OpenBSD 7.1 with the GNOME desktop
       Author: Solène
       Date: 23 April 2022
       Tags: how-to openbsd video gnome
       Description: 
       
       # Introduction
       
       I asked the community recently if they would like to have a video
       tutorial about installing OpenBSD, many people answered yes so here it
       is!  I hope you will enjoy it, I'm quite happy of the result while I'm
       not myself fan of watching video tutorials.
       
       # The links
       
       The videos are published on Peertube, but you are free to reupload them
       on YouTube if you want to, the licence permits it.  I won't publish on
       YouTube because I don't want to feed this platform.
       
       The English video has Italian subtitles that have been provided by a
       fellow reader.
       
 (HTM) [English] Guide to install OpenBSD 7.1 with the GNOME desktop
 (HTM) [French] Guide vidéo d'installation d'OpenBSD de A à Z avec l'environnement GNOME
       
       # Why not having used a VM?
       
       I really wanted to use a real hardware (an IBM ThinkPad T400 with an
       old Core 2 Duo) instead of a virtual machine because it feels a lot
       more real (WoW :D) and has real world quirks like firmwares that would
       be avoided in a VM.
       
       # Youtube Links
       
       If you prefer YouTube, someone republished the video on this Google
       proprietary platform.
       
 (HTM) [YOUTUBE] [English] Guide to install OpenBSD 7.1 with the GNOME desktop
 (HTM) [YOUTUBE] [French] Guide vidéo d'installation d'OpenBSD de A à Z avec l'environnement GNOME
       
       # Making-off
       
       I rarely make videos, and it was a first time for me to create this, so
       I wanted to share about how I made it because it was very amateurish
       and weird :D
       
       My first setup trying to record the screen of a laptop using another
       laptop and an USB camera, it didn't work well
 (IMG) My first setup trying to record the screen of a laptop using another laptop and an USB camera, it didn't work well
       
       My second setup, with a GoPro camera more or less correctly aligned
       with the laptop screen
 (IMG) My second setup, with a GoPro camera more or less correctly aligned with the laptop screen
       
       The first part on Linux was recorded locally with ffmpeg from the T400
       computer, the rest is recorded with the GoPro camera, I applied a few
       filters with the shotcut video editing software to flatten the picture
       (the lens is crazy on the GoPro).
       
       I spent like 8 hours to create the video, most of the time was editing,
       blurring my Wi-Fi password, adjusting the speed of the sequences, and
       once the video was done I recorded my audio comment (using a USB Rode
       microphone) while watching it, I did it in English and in French, and
       used shotcut again to sync the audio with the video and merge them
       together.