Hi Oisin, Thanks for your comments on the FDP screencast. The original 1024x768 ogg files are being generated by the Fedora screencasting tools (Istanbul/gtkrecordmydesktop), and the audio splay is present in the original file so it must be coming from those tools. I'm trying to find a good non-linear editor that works [a] on Fedora [b] with Ogg so that I can both fix the audio and tighten up the presentation, but haven't found anything that's really satisfactory yet. (LiVES is close, but doesn't appear to encode output in Ogg; avidemux doesn't handle ogg input; and I haven't got Cinelerra running yet due to a dependency issue. I'll figure out some workable combination of tools eventually). All that to say that I'm aware of the problem and working toward a solution -- and any tool suggestions would be appreciated! -Chris (As this isn't a FWN topic, we should take this discussion off-list). On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 12:51 -0400, Oisin Feeley wrote: > I'm really enjoying Chris Tyler's "Daily Package" screencast. It's > the ideal way of presenting some of this material, and that includes > not just graphical interactions but also talking about and showing the > use of commandline utilities like "renrot". > > I'm especially happy that there's an OggTheora version available. > > A minor glitch is that for both the YouTube (.flv) and the Theora > version there is apparently a slight lag in voiceover compared to > video. I'm aware of the YouTube issue as a known Linux problem, but > perhaps it's correctable with the Theora? > > Best wishes, > > Oisin Feeley > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-news-list mailing list > Fedora-news-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-news-list _______________________________________________ Fedora-news-list mailing list Fedora-news-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-news-list