[TurboGears] Re: Choice of video capture software and medium.

2005-11-07 Thread Bob Ippolito
On Nov 2, 2005, at 8:27 AM, Kevin Dangoor wrote: On 11/1/05, Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find it pretty great that the 20-minute video and various feature show-offs for CatWalk are being done in video. Realtime demonstrations can often have more impact than written

[TurboGears] Re: Choice of video capture software and medium.

2005-11-06 Thread Matthew Bevan
Have you tried VLC by any chance? It may not work with the codec that I've used for this incarnation of the video. I'm not sure, but VLC plays an awful lot of files. VLC in their features list does not mention QuickTime, so I will assume it uses the same technology that mplayer does - that

[TurboGears] Re: Choice of video capture software and medium.

2005-11-06 Thread Kevin Dangoor
On 11/6/05, Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you tried VLC by any chance? It may not work with the codec that I've used for this incarnation of the video. I'm not sure, but VLC plays an awful lot of files. VLC in their features list does not mention QuickTime, so I will assume

[TurboGears] Re: Choice of video capture software and medium.

2005-11-06 Thread Ian Bicking
Kevin Dangoor wrote: On 11/6/05, Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you tried VLC by any chance? It may not work with the codec that I've used for this incarnation of the video. I'm not sure, but VLC plays an awful lot of files. VLC in their features list does not mention QuickTime,

[TurboGears] Re: Choice of video capture software and medium.

2005-11-02 Thread Kevin Dangoor
On 11/1/05, Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy! I find it pretty great that the 20-minute video and various feature show-offs for CatWalk are being done in video. Realtime demonstrations can often have more impact than written descriptions, however, I have problems with the