This has been further improved upstream by r25690 which closes upstream
issue 2056. Now FFmpeg properly captures the system mouse with
transparency.
Make x11grab cursor drawing suck less:
http://git.ffmpeg.org/?p=ffmpeg;a=commit;h=191a50db964768ca4418bdf00b26159a77879b9c
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x11grab in ffmpeg do
Yes, that is exactly what I experience. Thanks much for your quick
reaction.
Looks like there is an easy workaround as described in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9731073
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x11grab in ffmpeg do not record system cursor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539407
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The behavior I believe you are describing has already been reported
upstream:
x11grab fails to render mouse shadow transparency
https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2056
I consider bug #539407 and the bug on roundup to be two separate issues.
** Bug watch added: roundup.ffmpeg.org/ #2056
https://r
While ffmpeg captures a mouse cursor, it really does not look like the
system cursor for me, more like a lower resolution version of it. Is
this system dependent?
I'm using FFmpeg version SVN-r24829 under Ubuntu 10.04 running within
VmWare 3.1.1. No desktop effects, but Metacity compositing enable
This bug was fixed in the package ffmpeg - 4:0.6~svn20100505-1ubuntu1
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ffmpeg (4:0.6~svn20100505-1ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* merge from debian/experimental. remaining changes:
- don't disable encoders
- don't build against libfaad, libdirac and libopenjpeg (all in u
Compiling the latest version of ffmpeg from SVN does allow you to
capture the system cursor, but it looks pretty awful at this point. I
suspect they'll have the kinks worked out by the time it's next
released.
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x11grab in ffmpeg do not record system cursor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539407
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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x11grab in ffmpeg do not record system cursor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539407
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Bugs, whi
Real cursor support was introduced in FFmpeg revision 20631.
Unfortunately, FFmpeg from the Ubuntu repository for Karmic and Lucid
are older and therefore lack this addition. However, you could compile
FFmpeg yourself to gain this feature. Refer to:
HOWTO: Install and use the latest FFmpeg and x
Before posting a bug, there was s short discussion on this matter in
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ffmpeg/+question/104339
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