Create a Chrome browser Extension that allows someone to record a video of the contents of the browser's tab along with audio from the computer's mic. The video should also indicate where the mouse is pointing and when the mouse is clicked. The end result should be a webm video file that is saved to the user's computer. The extension would display an icon in the chrome browser that when clicked, starts recording the active tab and the icon changes to indicate that it is now recording. If the user switches to a different tab while recording, it should automatically switch to recording that tab. The user should be able to click the icon again to stop the recording and save the recorded file.
I would like the software that gets developed to be released as public domain.
I believe this project will require a native code portion that runs on each supported platform, to provide the video capture functionality, in addition to the Chrome extension. This would be a native program that the Chrome extension would communicate with using the Native Messaging API.
I'm quite familiar with video encoding using the open source video and audio APIs (either libvpx directly or ffmpeg/libav).
Capturing the raw tab image data will be the platform specific (and likely most difficult) part of this project. This bid is assuming a working and tested solution on Windows 8.1 and Ubuntu 15.04. I'm unable to develop for OSX.
Please contact me if you have any questions about this bid.
Thank you for your time.
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