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May 2010

Ubuntu -- Details of package istanbul in lucid

Desktop session recorder producing Ogg Theora video Istanbul is a desktop session recorder for the Free Desktop. It records your session into an Ogg Theora video file. To start the recording, you click on its icon in the notification area. To stop you click its icon again. It can make a screencast of the full screen or just of an area of the screen. It is even capable of recording audio from the default input channel. It works on GNOME, KDE, Xfce and others. Other Packages Related to istanbul

Istanbul - GNOME Live!

FAQ 'Why is it so sluggish when recording?' The problem is that the theora encoder takes up a lot of CPU power. Things you can do to reduce that effect: i) use libtheora 1.0alpha6 or greater. This will speed up on x86 and amd64 architectures. ii) record at a lower width and height iii) select a smaller part of the screen. Development Development is done in GNOME git. Clone the repository using: git clone git://git.gnome.org/istanbul Contact Contact me at zaheerabbas at merali dot org Feel free to submit patches, especially UI patches to the Istanbul product in GNOME Bugzilla! CategoryProject Istanbul (last edited 2010-03-25 21:40:12 by ZeeshanAli)

March 2010

GnomeVoiceControl/Build - GNOME Live!

GStreamer development packages: gstreamer-devel gstreamer-plugins-base-devel http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org GNOME development packages: libwnck-dev, libatspi-dev, gnome-panel-dev, startup-notification-devel GNOME build system: libtool gnome-common intltool http://gnome.org Ubuntu users can run this command: sudo apt-get install libpanel-applet2-0 libgnomeui32 libgstreamer0.10-0 libwnck22subversion sudo apt-get install libgstreamer0.10-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev libwnck-dev libatspi-dev libpanel-applet2-dev libstartup-notification0-dev libtool gnome-common intltool python-all-dev

October 2009

Home - GNOME Live!

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live.gnome.org is a collaborative web space for GNOME developers. Other content for developers is at library.gnome.org. If you've never used a wiki before, please have a look at QuickStart. You can also do an AdvancedSearch in this wiki.

June 2009

Cheese/FAQ - GNOME Live!

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Frequently Asked Questions Please read through these common questions and answers before emailing the mailing list. Please do email the mailing list if you want to change or add items to this page, thanks! Contents 1. Frequently Asked Questions 1. I'm getting a really slow response with the video, the video is sluggish and everything looks quite slow, like as the video lags, what could i do? 2. Where can I set those things mentioned in the answer above? 3. My webcam works with gstreamer, but does not with cheese... What's wrong? 4. My webcam works with ekiga, camorama, but not with cheese... What's wrong? 5. Do you know another Chuck Norris joke? 6. Where does cheese store my photos? 7. My Quickcam Express (qc-usb driver) doesn't work with Cheese (or gstreamer), and I see errors like "Not enough buffers. We got 1, we want at least 2" in the Cheese output. 8. Why are my Effect selection buttons displayed as blank grey rectangles?

July 2008

GnomeOffice - GNOME Live!

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There are a bunch of GNOME/Gtk applications that are useful in an office enviroment. Standard Office Applications * AbiWord - Word processor (supports also OpenDocument Format). * Evince - Document viewer (official part of GNOME). * Evolution - Groupware and Email application (official part of GNOME). * Gnumeric - Spreadsheet application. Other GNOME/Gtk Office Applications * GnuCash - financial application * gLabels - label designer * Glom - database designer similar to Filemaker Related * Tomboy - Note taker * OpenDocument Format (ODF). Office related Libraries * goffice o libpresent * libgda * libgnomedb CategoryOffice GnomeOffice (last edited 2008-02-05 01:10:14 by ThiloPfennig) User * Login Page * Immutable Page * Comments * Info * Attachments * GNOME World Wide

April 2008

Istanbul

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About Istanbul is a desktop session recorder for the Free Desktop. It records your session into an Ogg Theora video file. To start the recording, you click on its icon in the notification area. To stop you click its icon again. It works on GNOME, KDE, XFCE and others. Why the name Istanbul? I named it Istanbul as a tribute to Liverpool's 5th European Cup triumph in Istanbul on May 25th 2005 Screenshots & Screencasts * A screencast of Istanbul screencasting itself is available for download or for viewing embedded in your browser.