Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: Istanbul

2006-11-29 Thread Sid Boyce

Hugo Costelha wrote:

On Tuesday 28 November 2006 12:47, Andreas Hanke wrote:

Hugo Costelha schrieb:

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.

Can you, please, uninstall as many gstreamer plugin packages as possible
again, afterwards re-install them one by one and see which one makes it
work?

Otherwise this won't be fixed properly.


Ok, I found which ones are needed:
 * gstreamer010-plugins-base-oil
 * gstreamer010-plugins-good

Hugo
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OT, but after problems some time ago with Istanbul, I switched to
recordmydesktop,
http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/recordmydesktop/recordmydesktop-0.3.0r2.tar.gz, 


easy to use and records .ogg file.
Regards
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[opensuse-factory] Re: Istanbul

2006-11-28 Thread Hugo Costelha
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?

Hugo
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[opensuse-factory] Re: Istanbul

2006-11-28 Thread Hugo Costelha
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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Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: Istanbul

2006-11-28 Thread Hugo Costelha
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 12:47, Andreas Hanke wrote:
 Hugo Costelha schrieb:
  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.

 Can you, please, uninstall as many gstreamer plugin packages as possible
 again, afterwards re-install them one by one and see which one makes it
 work?

 Otherwise this won't be fixed properly.

Ok, I found which ones are needed:
 * gstreamer010-plugins-base-oil
 * gstreamer010-plugins-good

Hugo
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: Istanbul

2006-11-28 Thread Andreas Hanke
Hugo Costelha schrieb:
 Ok, I found which ones are needed:
  * gstreamer010-plugins-base-oil
  * gstreamer010-plugins-good

OK, now please report a bug, in Bugzilla.

It might be too late now, but maybe you're lucky.

(gstreamer packing is a PITA because the plugins are constantly moving
around between the sub-packages. It's nearly impossible to keep the
packages working other than re-checking all of them each time a
gstreamer package has been touched in any way.)

For the records: I have verified this and Hugo's analysis is correct.

Requires: gstreamer010-plugins-base-oil is needed for videoscale
Requires: gstreamer010-plugins-good is needed for gconfaudiosrc
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