On Tuesday 28 November 2006 12:27, Hugo Costelha wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 November 2006 11:05, Hugo Costelha wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone here tryed istanbul in RC1? I need to make a screencast, so I
> > tryed istanbul. However I could no get the movie, but maybe it is beacuse
> > I am doing something wrong?
> >
> > (In KDE) I just ran istanbul, then an icon appeared on the tray (with a
> > record image), I right-clicked to select the area to record, then I
> > left-clicked to start recording (the icon changed to a stop image), then
> > left-clicked to stop recording (the icon changed to a disk image).
> >
> > At this time the icon keeps the image of a disk, and right-clicking or
> > left-clicking does not do anything. What was supposed to happend?
> > Should'nt a popup or something appear to ask where to save the movie to?
>
> I found the problem (more or less). I went and installed pretty much all
> the gsstreamer related libs, and now it works. So I guess there is some
> dependency missing.
>
> Nevertheless, istanbul itself does not seem to work ok. The movie that it
> captures os no exactly what was shown on the screen. Some frames are
> completely black, and some are swicthed, so it seems that the movie keeps
> jumping forward and backward.
>
> So, has anyone tryed istanbul? If not, what other tools are availbel on
> openSUSE 10.2 that allow to record a movied of what is going on on the
> screen and save it as ogg, or avi?
>

Well, if I select "Record 3D" it works. So I guess that if one is using card 
acceleration, one needs to have "Record 3D" selected.

I had wondered what that 3D would mean...

Hugo Costelha
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