On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 01:19:54PM +, Andy wrote:
> Just had a quick go at a screencast myself.
> How to change the desktop background (yes I know its simple, but I
> thought I would start out small).
> All I need to do is find some way of editing the mpeg file, there's
> some stuff at the begi
Just had a quick go at a screencast myself.
How to change the desktop background (yes I know its simple, but I
thought I would start out small).
All I need to do is find some way of editing the mpeg file, there's
some stuff at the beginning and end that needs trimming. I also need
to add audio to i
On 11/11/06, Norman Silverstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for their help and advice. Having gone to the website
> I left clicked on the title I wanted and then right clicked on the video
> file and saved it to disc. Plays well using Movie Player.
>
> I believe this could be ve
> > I think Al said something about making a webpage with the links on
> > them at some point, when that page exists you can right click on it in
> > FireFox.
> >
>
> Correct. It's done. http://quickones.org/
>
> Click the title of one you want to download (or the read more link) then you
> ca
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:21:30PM +, Andy wrote:
> OK, its official I'm an idiot yet again.
>
Colour me stupid too then. I even *mentioned* the mailing list archive and
didn't twig of doing
this :)
> oh and it turns out networking on the VM is automatic so no setup needed by
> me.
>
Or
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:06:37PM +, Andy wrote:
> I think Al said something about making a webpage with the links on
> them at some point, when that page exists you can right click on it in
> FireFox.
>
Correct. It's done. http://quickones.org/
Click the title of one you want to download (
OK, its official I'm an idiot yet again.
There is an easier way to download popey's screencasts. Even though
you probably read your email in an email client, the archives are web
based, thus if you read the message in the archive you get the FireFox
download option!
Why I didn't think of this 5 m
On 10/11/06, Norman Silverstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume that I am using a different version of Ubuntu to you. When I
> right click on the URL I get two possibilities neither of which is the
> one you quoted.
Ah, that was my mistake sorry.
I use web based email so I access these messa
> > All that I have done so far is to click on the URL given. This then
> > starts the video. Perhaps there is another way to open the video
>
> I normally right click and choose 'save target as...' this can be used
> to save to hard disk, then you can open the file with anything you
> want.
I a
Andy,
Have a look at the script referred to from this article:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187413
It worked for me!
Regards,
Tony.
Andy wrote:
> On 10/11/06, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If there are any errors or omissions let me know, I've not updated it for
>> edgy,
On 10/11/06, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there are any errors or omissions let me know, I've not updated it for
> edgy, but i use
> the process in that page for compiling qemu myself.
I followed the instructions, first problem is the directory for kqemu
isn't kqemu, it has a version
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 03:11:19PM +, Andy wrote:
> On 10/11/06, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you using the kqemu (non-free kernel module) accellerator with qemu? It
> > makes a
> > tremendous difference to the performance.
>
> no, I just used qemu on its own. This is my first
On 10/11/06, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using the kqemu (non-free kernel module) accellerator with qemu? It
> makes a
> tremendous difference to the performance.
no, I just used qemu on its own. This is my first time with any kind
of VM, just wanted to see if I could make some
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 01:34:56PM +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> All that I have done so far is to click on the URL given. This then
> starts the video. Perhaps there is another way to open the video, I must
> investigate.
>
Yes, that's as I suspected you might.
Over the weekend I'll put a
> The pausability is down to the player. If the videos are downloaded to your
> local PC and
> played in something like totem, gxine, mplayer or vlc then it should be
> pausable. I have
> certanily paused the video in totem on my PC. If the videos open directly in
> the browser
> then it mig
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:49:33PM +, Andy wrote:
> If you use mPlayer in FireFox you may need to right click on the video
> while it is playing and check 'show controls', it should provide you
> with play and pause at the bottom of the page
>
Ooo, never knew that.
I think I'll have a go at
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:05:27PM +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> I am most impressed by your work in producing these videos and I would
> find them most useful as a learning tool. Just a thought. Would it be
> possible to have a means of pausing and restarting the video? This would
> then enab
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 11:30:43PM +, Alan Pope wrote:
> Ok, so it's a screencast, not a movie.
>
> Tonight is "Installing Flash Player 7 and 9 (beta) on Ubuntu".
>
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.mpeg (70.8MiB) (ouch!)
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing
Hi all
On 10/11/06, Norman Silverstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a thought. Would it be
> possible to have a means of pausing and restarting the video?
Whatever your viewing the video in should provide that for you.
If yo view them in your web browser the plugin may not provide you
with c
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 23:30 +, Alan Pope wrote:
> Ok, so it's a screencast, not a movie.
>
> Tonight is "Installing Flash Player 7 and 9 (beta) on Ubuntu".
>
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.mpeg (70.8MiB) (ouch!)
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.
> Tonight is "Installing Flash Player 7 and 9 (beta) on Ubuntu".
>
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.mpeg (70.8MiB) (ouch!)
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.ogg (23.1MiB)
> http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.mp4 (12.5MiB) (320x240)
Ok, so it's a screencast, not a movie.
Tonight is "Installing Flash Player 7 and 9 (beta) on Ubuntu".
http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.mpeg (70.8MiB) (ouch!)
http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_flash.ogg (23.1MiB)
http://quickones.org/videos/20061109_installing_f
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