I'm looking to make some video tutorials for arduino - step by step. I'm planning to record video and audio separately and then join them.(My digital cam has no provision for an external mic and the internal mic picks up everything!) now i want to know of available freewares in linux that can do this. I see a lot of guys in this forum have made videos and would like to know how to go about it. Also how do you add text on top of videos. My camera shoots quicktime format.
Cheers,
Pracas
well.
NLE (non linear editing) program under linux:
http://www.pitivi.org/
http://www.openshotvideo.com/
As a video maker, I'd say: good luck!
As a hacker, I'd say: if you happern to make it working, explain me how 
the main problem of these suites is which kind formats are you going to handle and ulpoad.
on the other hand I really really advice you to tape both audio and video, and if audio sucks you can replace it afterwards.
I'm a vimeo pro user, but I have to move (back) to youtube for this annotations / links / subtitles which are simply amazing.
You can also use CamStudio to shot your vid.
I have used avidemux to edit video on Linux. I don't have a lot of experience with it but it was easy to use and according to the Wiki, it can save video without the audio, and it can join an external audio track to the video.
but I have to move (back) to youtube for this annotations / links / subtitles which are simply amazing.
How do you do those with youtube?