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    [SOLVED] gtk-recordMyDesktop discard frames

    I've spent too many hours at solving this simple issue...
    ...but I've found the cause, and the fix:D

    Description of the problem:


    recordMyDesktop "forgets" / "cuts off" the last part of the...
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    I'm back to recordMyDesktop :P
    I found the cause of the throw-away of all frames after fram ~3200. I mounted my /tmp to the RAM, allowing a maximum virtual disk space of 2 GB. After about 3.2k...
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    ffmpeg -f x11grab -r 15 -s 768x512 -i :0.0+810,55 -vcodec libx264 -vpre lossless_ultrafast -threads 0 /tmp/ffmpeg-tests/out.mkvThis picture. Attach a snapshot of your screen capture to your next...
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    I've disabled desktop effects. My screen resolution is 1600x900.

    Can you record my screenshot using my supplied command, and tell me whether your results equal mine, in order to determine whether...
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    Unfortunately, I still don' get the expected output (see attachment). What could be wrong?

    ffmpeg -f x11grab -r 15 -s 768x512 -i :0.0+810,55 -sameq -vcodec huffyuv /tmp/ffmpeg-tests/out.aviWhich...
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    Please:)

    I use VLC to check my video's.
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    Re: HOWTO: Proper Screencasting on Linux

    I've had some experience with gtk-recordMyDesktop, but after I switched from a 32-bits desktop pc to a 64-bits laptop (Ubuntu 10.10), RMD started performing badly: The last part of the captured video...
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