Christian,
Good call!  I hadn't done that before, but indeed, I tested it out and
Cinelerra CAN capture directly to the timeline!  NICE!  The rough steps
are:
1) go into Preferences -> Recording
2) set Video In, Record Driver to Screencapture (set size of captured
frame here & FPS)
3) select your File Format and whether you want to capture audio, video
or both
4) apply your changes
5) press "r" for record and you'll see the Cinelerra Video In box popup
with the active display 
6) click the record button, which is the red, round button next to
Transport: and you'll start recording as noted by the Position
7) click the stop button, which is the white square button next to
Transport:
8) select your insertion strategy (I left mine at "Paste at insertion
point"
9) click the green checkmark or just hit enter to accept and paste your
captured video

Thanks to Richard, Eric and David for also responding to this email.  I
think Cinelerra comes to the rescue again!

Sweet!
scott

On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 00:54 +0200, Christian Thaeter wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hey folks,
> > What software are people using to capture screen activity (ie, starting 
> > programs, opening windows, etc in Gnome)?  I'm interested in integrating 
> > captures of web browser activity into a Cinelerra project and wondered what 
> > programs people found best to do this.  My window environment is Gnome.
> > 
> > scott
> > 
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> cinelerra can do that too
> 
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