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Hi Amos,
Everything pauses, but if she kills Firefox then there are no further
problems. I got her to move to Opera and the problem has gone away so I
guess the problem is in Firefox.
Not really sure why as it works fine on my machine using exactly
I have had a little poke about for tools to convert mpeg to jpeg.
ie: snarf a frame from an mpeg and convert that to jpeg.
I have had a bit of a read of image magick docs but cannot see
anything. There are docs for converting jpeg's to mpeg, but not
the other way around.
Kind regards
Kevin
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Hi Steven,
She gets thumbnails in Nautilus. amsn uses its own file browser which
has no configuration menu that I can find. If amsn can be configured to
use an outside browser, how do I tell it to do so?
Heracles
Steven Tucker wrote:
On Fri,
mplayer saves the day. ;) Try:
mplayer thevideo.mpeg -vo jpeg
It should create a slew of jpeg files in the current directory, one
for each frame. You could also use the -ss and -endpos options to set
a specific part of the video which should be outputted to jpeg.
David
On 7/15/07, Kevin
On 15/07/07, Heracles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Amos,
Everything pauses, but if she kills Firefox then there are no further
problems. I got her to move to Opera and the problem has gone away so I
guess the problem is in Firefox.
That's very strange. The only thing that I encountered which
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Everything pauses, but if she kills Firefox then there are no further
problems. I got her to move to Opera and the problem has gone away so I
guess the problem is in Firefox.
Not really sure why as it works fine on my machine using exactly the
same version -
Heracles wrote:
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Hi Amos,
Everything pauses, but if she kills Firefox then there are no further
problems. I got her to move to Opera and the problem has gone away so I
guess the problem is in Firefox.
Not really sure why as it works fine on my
Reminder:
Are you planning on submitting a talk or tutorial for linux.conf.au
2008?
http://linux.conf.au/presentations/announcement
Get your submissions in by Friday 20th July.
And for those of you concerned about the video option - please don't
worry. It's entirely optional. We are aware