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    On 16/12/10 14:21, Mo Awkati wrote:
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            font-size: 13px;">On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 12:52 +0000, Mo
            Awkati wrote:<br>
            &gt; Hi folk,<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; I am hoping someone can help here.<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; I am trying to record a desktop session to add to web
            pages. The apps<br>
            &gt; that I tried did not deliver the quality <br>
            &gt; I was after. I tried the following:<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; Istanbul<br>
            &gt; VLC<br>
            &gt; XVidcap<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; XVidCap seemed the better of the three, but when viewed
            the recording<br>
            &gt; it was all over the place and it kept creating<br>
            &gt; screens within screens, as if it went into an infinite
            loop. The sound<br>
            &gt; was awful, actually none existent .<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; If all fails I thought I could do an OpenOffice
            presentation and add<br>
            &gt; sound. I tried it and the sound recording with the
            default sound<br>
            &gt; recorder on Ubuntu 10.4 worked perfectly and it worked
            when I started<br>
            &gt; the slide show. Obviously this is a last resort
            solution.<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; Any ideas or suggestions?<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; Cheers<br>
            &gt; <br>
            &gt; Mo<br>
            &gt; <br>
            GTKrecordmydesktop<br>
            <br>
            It can record audio, windows, desktop.<br>
            <br>
            The record quality is excellent and in a .ogg container.<br>
            <br>
            Plenty of options for more advanced features too.<br>
            <br>
            Available in an Ubuntu Software Center near you.<br>
            &gt; <br>
            <br>
            <br>
            <br>
            Thanks Dave,  just the business. Cheers. <br>
            <br>
            Mo<br>
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    Look I have read this, some days ago:<br>
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    It might help you.<br>
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    Octavio Sanchez<br>
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