You could crack it open in a ridiculously large resolution (doesn't fit on
screen) resolution, then share the screen with VLC (or VNC, for that
matter). Pop open the stream on another machine (with VLC/VNC) and do a
screen cap. Kinda long way around.

VLC will stream your desktop close to live to another machine, or even
multicast it, slight lag, but that could be my network, and that my test
clients were PII 450s.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Sean Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Robert Citek wrote:
> > What version of Flash are you using and in what browser?
>
> Ubuntu 8.10, Flash 9, and FF 3 here.  I also tried Opera and
> Epiphany, but no go there either.  I have issues with FF3 and Flash
> every once in a while and using Opera usually fixes that, but not
> this time.
>
> Sean
>
> >
>

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