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New ttt project group authored Dec 30, 2014 by Julian Kranz's avatar Julian Kranz
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......@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The Teleteaching Tool in its current state is used to record many lectures at th
The teleteaching tool is an application for recording and postprocessing lectures. Development of the TTT started at Universität Trier by Peter Ziewer, and is continued here at TUM. It offers Screengrabbing, audio and video recording of arbitrary lectures or presentations. During lecture mode, all programs that You start will are recorded. You can use paint tools to annotate the whole screen in lecture mode:
![ttt_recorder](images/ttt_recorder.png) or ![ttt_player](https://versioncontrolseidl.in.tum.de/uploads/ttt/teleteaching-standalone/1299f06af8/ttt_player.png)
![ttt_recorder](images/ttt_recorder.png) or ![ttt_player](images/ttt_player.png)
The recorded talks can be converted not only into TTT's proprietary lossless format, but also into flash applets or .mp4 video podcasts, and downloaded [here](http://ttt.in.tum.de/lectures).
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