On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 10:43 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote: > The problem with Istanbul is that is use a very low quality for Theora > compression and it has no way to change that. > You can use gtk-RecordMyDesktop instead (I believe it does not work with > sound, so you will have to record the sound separately, Istanbul used to > have the same bug) and leave the quality at 100%. The result will be a > much better looking video and less CPU consumption while recording. > Thanks! That seems to be precisely what I was looking for - good-enough output, good CPU usage and it seems to work without any major bugs. I didn't checked if the sound is working, after all, I am not confident enough to read the commentary (i.e. I am not much confident with my spoken English) :-D Only the area selection could be handled better, I like the way it is done in xvidcap :-) Martin
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