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> I used to have problems with files produced by gtkrecordmydesktop back
> in 2009 (for some reason, the frames in the files I recorded back then
> don't play in a fluid manner), but I just tested now with a screencast
> recorded at 1920x1200 30fps and it played 100% fine in pitivi.
>
yeah, it's gtkrecordmydesktop files. I've just switched off to using ffmpeg
to do the screen and audio capture. seems like w/ the options I'm using the
video is crisper.
I'd be curious to see the footage file you are using. That sounds like a
> candidate for a bug report.
>
I'll have to see how the ffmpeg files work, maybe the source is the problem.
Well, technically, the .xptv files are xml that can be edited or parsed
> by external tools :)
Want to document the fields for me? I'll write a php xml parser that will
spit out a ffmepg processing file.
> or if there was someone sufficiently motivated to
> write a patch for this UI you're talking about, perhaps that would
> work... but again, I'm still unsure why you would need such a UI if you
> had good playback performance to begin with.
>
if the playback is 1-to-1 with what you render, then yes, you're right. If
not, the tool I suggest would make minor redits a lot easier.
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