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On Monday 05 July 2010 16:43:24 James wrote: |
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> Mick <michaelkintzios <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> > What application can I use to capture a video sequence of events on my |
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> > desktop? I'd like to do stuff on an application and create a video of my |
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> > mouse clicks and responses from the application. Is there anything other |
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> > than xvidcap which seems to be hard masked? |
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> Hello Mick, |
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> After troving around a while, I cannot find the app I stumpled across |
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> previously mentioned. Here is what I did find: |
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> vncrec/vns2swf : http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/38221 |
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> istanbul : http://linuxappfinder.com/graphics/screencapture |
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> (et. al.) |
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> PS overlook the attitudes of others, and if in doubt put |
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> OT in the subject line, so those 'hi strung folks' skip |
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> over your needs..... |
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WOW! There are more screencapture apps there that I can shake a stick at! |
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Thanks James, I was also thinking of creating a flash movie for a demo and the |
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vnc2swf will come handy too. |
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Thanks again for your help. |
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I better bookmark this linuxappfinder.com before I lose it. ;-) It seems |
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like a good place to start looking for apps. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |