Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Philip >>> I've just tried to play a video on the page you give the
> URL for, using Ubuntu 7.10 + FF2, and Ubuntu 8.04 with FF2 and FF3.
>
> It plays (video and sound) for about a minute with 7.10 + FF2. Then
> it stops, as if buffering, but it has actually hung
Michael,
> Hi Graham, this may or may not be of any use, but I had to fiddle my
> webcam in skype using gstfakevideo. I wrote a small howto which you
> can find here: http://www.ilovemylinux.com/node/19
>
> It might be worth something, but YMMV
Thanks, strangely everything worked perfectly with
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> yes you should be able to change it back again easily, all you are doing
>> is changing the video output, affecting video playback. you can check if
>> your device has xv by running
>> xvinfo | grep ports
>
> Thanks again,
> yes you should be able to change it back again easily, all you are doing
> is changing the video output, affecting video playback. you can check if
> your device has xv by running
> xvinfo | grep ports
Thanks again, this command give no return at all.
I now realise the vdeo options I listed are