On 10/7/05, Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Istanbul was just an example, the exact package used does not matter > that much, the main idea is a format which could be read by free players > (preferably by the player included in the default install) would just > make sense to be used. Yes... ideally...it would be very nice to have. Feel free to suggest another alternative other than istanbul. Perhaps its simple a matter of not having the tools available on the system being used to develop dogtail. Right now... its a hell of a lot easier to get the flash video creation working than to get video captures to theora working, the tools for that have been usable for over a year now. The gst plugin istanbul relies on in rawhide still has some gratuitous performance problems with frame dropping that make screen capturing..tedious. I went through the trouble of packaging istanbul in Extras developer in the hopes that more people interesting in this sort of video production beat the crap out of it and start working with the upstream developers to make the gst video capture more robust. If you know of a better way to screencapture directly into theora.. or if you have a procedure by which we can convert the flash video into theora after-the-fact.. I'm all ears. -jef"if wishes were fishes"spaleta -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list