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RecordItNow

   0.8.1  

KDE Video Application

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RecordItNow
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Homepage:  Link
Downloads:  4903
Submitted:  Oct 30 2009
Updated:  Mar 5 2010

Description:

RecordItNow is a plugin based desktop recorder for KDE

recorditnow-0.8 depends on KDE-4.4


#### dependencies ####
recordmydesktop (tested with recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1)
KDE-4.4
Joschy(joschy-snapshot-23-02-10 attached)

Optional:
ffmepg for ffmpeg encoder/recorder plugin
mencoder (part of mplayer) for mencoder encoder plugin
xfixes for mouse cursor in screenshots/zoom


#### INSTALL ####
tar -xvjpf recorditnow-0.8.1.tar.bz2
cd recorditnow-0.8.1
sudo sh install.sh


#### git ####
http://gitorious.org/recorditnow




Changelog:

12.08.2010:
makes life easier for packagers (rename GPLV2 to COPYING, buildin joschy)

05.03.2010: Release 0.8
New: Keyboard monitor
New: ffmpeg-recorder
New lib for uploads: Joschy
some new config options
Improved gui
Improved zoom
Many "under the hood" improvements
some bug fixes


22.12.2009: release 0.7
KAuth support
improved frame
new: circle under the mouse cursor
updated fr translation, thanks to Sébastien Vrillaud
updated hu translation, thanks to Barcza Károly
Some fixes
UI stuff

08.12.2009: release 0.6
Fix some little bugs
add french translation (thanks to Sébastien Vrillaud)
Fix some typos
new feature: Timeline
Improved mouse config
Improved recordmydesktop config (search)
Some krazy2 fixes
You can now select a mouse (recommended)
To fix the permissions, see http://recorditnow.sourceforge.net/#fix

29.11.2009: release 0.5
updated ebuilds
If you want to install the translations you need to specify them now for example with:
cmake -DLINGUAS="de hu"
add shortcuts config page
new features: zoom + show mouse clicks
Fix 2 little bugs in both uploader plugins
Fix cursor position on screenshot plugin


22.11.2009: release 0.4:
add tray overlay also in KDE-4.3
new default formats(ffmpeg/mencoder): wmv mpeg mkv
reset the timer after recording
ui stuff
new options for the screenshot plugin: quality/draw the mouse cursor/branding
new upload plugin: blip.tv
libgdata is now no longer required
bugfixes
Internal optimizations
new ebuilds

11.11.2009: add czech translation, thanks to Pavel Fric
10.11.2009: fix missing icon + update hu translation(thanks to VectoR)
10.11.2009: fix missing if in main.cpp
10.11.2009: Release 0.3:
new ebuilds
fix a crash that occurred after editing the toolbar
fix a leak
ui stuff
add shortcuts
add play/open and delete button
save the time and frame size
add upload plugin youtube
the timer can now be paused and stopped
add encoder plugins: ffmpeg and mencoder
add Portuguese (Brazil) translation, thanks to Márcio Moraes
fix workdir config
HIG stuff
fix start if session management is enabled

01.11.2009: fix header
01.11.2009: replace Experimental tray with KSystemtrayIcon on kde-4.3 (LibKNotificationItem-1.cmake is not installed by default)
31.10.2009: fix ld on KDE-4.3
31.10.2009: add translation (hu), fix build, HIG
31.10.2009: fix build with KDE-4.3
30.10.2009: Release 0.1




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 Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by silviosky on: Nov 24 2009
 
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Hi justi,

First and foremost, THANKS again for your work on RecorditNow.
Trust me, It is REALLY appreciated. At least by me:-)
I am a Linux beginner, nevertheless, I am sure RecorditNow is going to be really useful.

At present, to my knowledge, on Linux (I work on Ubuntu Karmic) there is not a software which is on par with Camtasia (probably the best software to record videos on Windows).
Unfortunately, on Linux, to my knowldege, both Recordmydesktop and Istanbul have not an active developer nowdays.
For Recordmydesktop, Martin Nordthols (http://www.chromecode.com/) made some work in the recent past. But now Martin is working "full time" on Gimp (and Gegl).
On the contrary, on Windows, there are many choices for recording videos (I have tried many of them).
Camstudio 2.5 beta, for instance, is, in my opinion, better than recordmydesktop (sorry to say so...).
For example, to explain why, with Camstudio, you can choose a colour for creating a circle around your cursor's mouse :-)
When, for example, a video is recorded without the audio those circles are really helpful :-)
Thanks to these options, when recording, you don't need to say every time the sentence "Press the right button" because there is already the colour of the circle which is good enough for your viewers :-)

At work, I use Windows xp professional sp3 and I record my videos with Camstudio.
Even for Linux (that is, Ubuntu Karmic in my case), for recording videos, I use Camstudio :-)
This through Virtualbox 3.0.8 (if you are interested in knowing more about my workflow, see this blog: http://groups.google.com/group/thescreencastinghandbook/browse_thread/thread/77e6ffbcf126117e).
Ian Ozsvald, a British guy, is now writing a book about making screencasts (in his blog about screencasts he quoted "my" workflow).
Ian is the co-founder of ShowMeDo a web-site (http://showmedo.com/) where you can download for free plenty of cool videos.

To make it short, even though there is not a roadmap avilable(I have read your previous message)I am pretty sure there two features you are probably thinking to implement :-)
Every software to record videos which aims to being "serious", in my opinion, must have both of them :-)
That is, Zoom in-out and Pan, which are currently not possible with recordmydesktop :-(
Not even Camstudio allows both of them :-(

I don't know if it is possible but I would like to "sponsor" these two features.
I could pay you 600 euros for having both of them (I could "pay-pal" you or something like that).
Don't get me wrong, I know 600 euros is probably not enough.
I suppose these two features are not easy to develop. In addition, perhaps, they are too much time-consuming to being developed.
Even though they are long overdue in RecordmyDesktop, maybye, they won't ever be implemented :-(
Unfortunately, I am a private Ubuntu user and, in all truth, I can't afford more :-(
I am not Bill Gates or Mark Shuttleworth (the Ubuntu founder) if I can crack a joke about that :-)

Maybe, there is someone else who is reading this blog that is willing to add something money more for these two features?
Naturally, there is not rush to develop them :-)
Maybe you have other sources of income to sponsor RecorditNow.
Needless to say, I am sure both Zoom and Pan will make a lot of people happy :-)
You will have their gratitude for ever :-)
I am not a developer but, maybe, you could "steal" some code from another software, that it, stillsdv (http://www.deniscarl.com/stills2dv/).
Stillsdv allows zoom and pan for pictures. His developer is now willing to port it on Kdenlive.

When I record videos on Windows with Camstudio I use a Microsoft freeware named Zoom-it (its web-page is: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897434.aspx).
With Zoom-it you can zoom and pan (you can even write a text with different colours and fonts!). Zoom-it is pretty easy to use and for me is just fine.
With Camstudio and Zoom-it, while recording on Windows, I do pretty much the same as I could do with Camtasia.
Both on Windows and Linux you can "fake" the zoom effect by pressing, at the same time, the CTR button of your keyboard plus the wheel of your mouse.
Whith softwares such as OpenOffice or Gnome Terminal this works fine.
For other softwares, such as Gimp or Inkscape, this is not possible. In short, you need a "real" software to zoom in and out (and pan in such enhanced window).
Naturally, you could zoom and pan your video afterwards with a video editor.
Unfortunately, on Linux, Kdenlive, which I am trying to learn, doesn't allow it (maybe in the future...).
I know I could use Lives instead but Kdenlive is really user-friendly.
Besides, post-processing videos, is really time consuming...
I even thought about using Wine on Ubuntu to run Camstudio 2.5 and Zoom-it but in the end I gave up because I am really a Linux beginner (and Wine is not always user-friendly with me...).
Unfortunately, I hardly know how to compile a software :-(
Most of all, with Virtualbox, I can use Camstudio instead of Recordmydeskop and this suits me: as I have already explained on and on I do love to colour and surround with circles my mouse's cursors :-).

I am looking forward to reading your answer :-)

I hope I have not been disrespectful in proposing to offer money through pay-pal or something like that :-(
All in all, with many open-source softwares this is possible (e.g. Ardour, on Linux and Mac, lives only thanks to its users' sponsorship).

Thanks a LOT for your work :-)
Keep it up!

Best regards,

Silvio


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 Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by justi on: Nov 25 2009
 
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Hi,

I am currently working on a zoom function.
I can also try to create a pan function, but i can't promise anything.

whatever donation to support me are of course welcome.
Simply click on the donate button above.

Thank you for your feedback :)


Best regards
justi


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 Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by silviosky on: Nov 25 2009
 
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Hi justi,

Thanks again for your answer.

This Sunday, I am going to donate you 100 euros through pay-pal ;-)
I have found out the button above which allows me to do so.

As I hope I have made clear, there is no rush to implement anything!
Needless to say, you are NOT forced to do anything :-)
Writing open-source code in your spare time should be a pleasure, not an obbligation!
As I have explained in my previous message, with Virtualbox, I can use Camstudio for recording videos on Linux and this already suits me :-)
All work you have already accomplished so far on Recorditnow is already great.
Everybody should be grateful for that.

This beig said and clarified, I would like to donate others 500 euros in case you implement the options to zoom in-out and pan.
This gives the 600 euros I promised (100 donated this Sunday, plus 500 at the end of your work).
Needless to say, if others users are willing do donate more money for these two options it is even better :-)

In short what I would like to have is something like that:
1. You start Recorditnow and begin recording.
1. you open, let's say, Gimp or Inkscape (where you can't "fake" easily the zoom effect, as you can instead do with, e.g., OpenOffice where you press the button CTR plus the wheel of your mouse).
3. You zoom in (and out) thanks to a shortcut of your keyboard.
For example, by pressing something like CTR + or CTR - (like you do in the Gnome Terminal to zoom in and out).
4. when you are satisfied, you pan at will this enhanced (zoomed) window to reach the zone you want to show.
For example, by pressing the space button of your keyboard and the left button of your mouse (like you do with Gimp to pan within images).
5. you zoom out to get back to the normal size.
For example, by pressing the ESC button of your keyboard.
With the freeware Zoom-it, on Windows, you can do, very easily, all these things :-)
With Zoom-it you can even write with different colours and fonts.

Before donating the remaining 500 euros I just want to make sure that both these features will work fine with next long term release of Ubuntu (that is, Lucid Lynx) which is planned for April 2010.
Ubuntu, like it or not, is probably the most used Linux distribution nowdays.
I am pretty sure Lucid Lynx is going to rock :-)
On top of that, Lucid's support, by Canonical, will be extended over many years.
Consequently, every Ubuntu's user coulde use RecorditNow for many years :-)
Needless to say, I am confident Recorditnow will work also on the other Linux distros (Debian, Fedora and so on).
This will make me even happier!

As a boon, if it will be possible to have all the options, which are available with Camstudio 2.5 beta, to surround the cursor with a semi-transparent circle I promise I am going to donate you others 150 euros.
With Camstudio my workflow is the following:
1. I choose a semi-transparent colour, picking it from a list of them (e.g. I often choose the yellow). This, in order to surround my cursor with a circle.
Needless to say, I can also choose to not use any circle!
This semi-transparent yellow circle is only shown when I play later the video.
The circle is NOT shown when you record your video (in order to not distract with its presence the guy who is recording).
2. I choose a semi-transparent colour (e.g. green) to surround my cursor when I press the left button of my mouse.
Even this circle is only shown when I play later the video just recorded (not while recording).
3. I choose a semi-transparent colour (e.g. purple) to surround my cursor when I press the right button of my mouse.
Even this circle is only shown when I play later the video just recorded.

On Flicker, today, I have uploaded a short video, about Camstudio, with these 3 options enabled (you can find it here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44959108@N05/4133244495/).

To sum up, as promised, this Sunday I am going to donate you 100 euros.
In case you wish to make available the options to zoom in-out and pan and, as long as they work fine with Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, I am going to donate you others 500 euros.
On top of that, in case you wish to develop the options to choose circles, with semi-transparent colours, for mouse's cursors, I am going to donate you others 150 euros.
Making a bit of math 100 (on Sunday) +500 (for Ubuntu Lucid) +150 (for Ubuntu Lucid) gives 750 euros.

Don't get me wrong, I am totally aware 750 euros is not a lot for all these features :-(
Nevertheless, I do hope someone else will add, to the box, something more :-)

In the end, I DO hope RecorditNow will be the default recorder for ALL Linux distros (not only Ubuntu...).
I even wish RecorditNow will be added in Kdenlive, which I like very much, as the default recorder.
At present, with Kdenlive, it is already possible to record videos by using Recordmydesktop. I suppose kdenlive's developers chose the version with QT libraries.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,

Silvio


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 Re: Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by justi on: Nov 26 2009
 
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Hi,

>> This Sunday, I am going to donate you 100 euros through pay-pal ;-)
>> I have found out the button above which allows me to do so.

Many thanks for your support :)


>> This beig said and clarified, I would like to donate others 500 euros in case you implement the options to zoom in-out and pan.

Zoom in and out should be no problem.
Pan could be a problem with X.org, but I'll do what I can.


>> As a boon, if it will be possible to have all the options, which are available with Camstudio 2.5 beta, to surround the cursor with a semi-transparent circle I promise I am going to donate you others 150 euros.

At the moment it looks like this:
I draw a small LED next to the mouse cursor, which changes the color (of course, adjustable http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9528/screenshote.png)
still work in progress...


Best regards,
justi


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by silviosky on: Nov 27 2009
 
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Hi justi,

I have just donated the first 100 euros (on Friday, 21.30 p.m.).
Well, actually they were 150 $ :-)
On Sunday I am not at home to do so ;-)

justi wrote:
> I draw a small LED next to the mouse cursor, which changes the color

THANKS a lot for the nice screenshot :-)

To recap (but keep in mind my previous message), in case you are interested, I DO promise I am going to donate you other 650 euros for the other two features, that is:
1. 500 euros for zooming in-out (and for panning in such zoomed window);
2. 150 euros for having semi-transparent circles around the mouse's cursor.
In short, the user must have the option to choose both the semi-transparent colour for the circle for the right and left button and the circle for the mouse displayed on the screen (see such an implementation on Camstudio 2.5 beta).
All these three circles are supposed to being visible ONLY later, when the user re-play the video just recorded (in order to not "distract" this guy, when is recording his video).

Needless to say, if other users are interested in adding something more it would be even better, especilly for justi ;-)
I am sure all these options are REALLY useful.
In my opinion, they will prove a boon for Linux's users (and for Justi's work).

As I have explained in my previous message, sorry to be boring, in case you decide to develop some of these features, I am going to test them myself on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx.
Lucid is supposed to be released at the end of April 2010.
If there is something ready before this release I can test them on the Beta releases of Lucid (I can even pay you, a part of the 650 euros, before the final release of Lucid).

I have chosen to test these features on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx for the following reasons:
1. Ubuntu is the most used Linux distribution nowdays (this is for sure so in Italy);
2. Lucid Lynx is going to be supported for many years by Canonical;
3. Last but not least, I am myself an Ubuntu user ;-)

More particularly, I am going to test RecorditNow on Ubuntu, that is, with the Gnome desktop (not Kubuntu).
I know Kubuntu would be "better" to test RecorditNow, because it already provides KDE as the default platform.
But, to make it short, at work, I use mainly OpenOffice, Firefox, Gimp, Inkscape.
To put it simply, the Gnome desktop is, in my modest opinion, a better choice to run these softwares..

Best regards and, needless to say, keep up your wonderful work ;-)

Silvio


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and Pan

 
 by justi on: Nov 28 2009
 
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Hi,

>> I have just donated the first 100 euros (on Friday, 21.30 p.m.).
>> Well, actually they were 150 $ :-)
>>On Sunday I am not at home to do so ;-)

Very many thanks for your support :)

>> 1. 500 euros for zooming in-out (and for panning in such zoomed window);

zoom currently looks like this:
follow the mouse:
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/4678/screenshotro.png
or a small window:
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/4301/screenshotwindow.png
You can also set the shortcuts:
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/6617/screenshotshortcuts.png

Default:
Activate/Deactivate zoom: Meta+Ctrl+z
zoom in: Meta:Ctrl++
zoom out: Meta+Ctrl+-

A Pan function does not yet exist, I still have to work on it ...



>>2. 150 euros for having semi-transparent circles around the mouse's cursor.
>>In short, the user must have the option to choose both the semi-transparent colour for the circle for the right and left button and the circle for the mouse displayed on the screen (see such an implementation on Camstudio 2.5 beta).
>>All these three circles are supposed to being visible ONLY later, when the user re-play the video just recorded (in order to not "distract" this guy, when is recording his video).

That's no problem if the circle can be displayed during record and not just in the video.
Otherwise recordmydesktop needs a patch.
But this can be somewhat difficult because recordmydesktop is written in C and I've never written C


Best regards and thanks again :)
justi


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and P

 
 by silviosky on: Nov 28 2009
 
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Hi justi,

Thanks a lot for all your screenshots.

I didn't know about a "Meta-key" in the keyboard because, at least in Italy, I haven't ever seen any (maybe because I mostly work on Windows).
I had to "google" a bit in order to read what the "Meta-key" was :-)
Maybe, having this shortcut, as default, could be a problem for zooming for strangers like me.
This being said, it is true, as you have clarified, that it is possible to change manually all shortcuts.
This option is always great because it really increases the usability (and it doesn't force an user to learn too many shortcuts...).
In the end, an user without the Meta-key buttun on his keyboard could choose to use another shortcut.

About the zoom-in option, I only hope the icons in the screen won't be "pixeled" too much (zooming-in into imagese always gives this problem...)
The only answer to this question for me is to try RecorditNow on Gnome :-)
I am going to do this as soon as the first Betas of Ubuntu Lucid are available (I think we are talking about mid-March 2010).

justi wrote:
>That's no problem if the circle can be displayed during record and not just in the video.
Otherwise recordmydesktop needs a patch.

Well, I don't want to force you to learn C.
Even though I think it could be useful for you to know it ;-)
Joking aside, if the size of the semi-transparent circles, which are around the mouse's cursors, can be manually modified by the user, as you can do with Camstudio 2.5, I think it is not mandatory to patch RecordmyDesktop (if these circles "disctract" you when you record you can, quite simply, decrease their size).
All in all, an user must not be forced to use this option with RecorditNow(at work I use it often with Camstudio but, maybe, it is just me...).
Lucid Lynx is still far away.
Let's wait and see what can be done :-)

Usually, I play my videos with Vlc media player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) because it works both on Windows and Linux (and Mac).
Consequently, I hope all these circles will be displayed fine with Vlc :-)

Best regards,

Silvio



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sponsorship for Zoom and P

 
 by justi on: Nov 28 2009
 
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Hi,

>> About the zoom-in option, I only hope the icons in the screen won't be "pixeled" too much (zooming-in into imagese always gives this problem...)

You can choose between high and low quality: http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4453/qualityc.png
But low quality is set by default, because it is simply faster on old computers.


Best regards,
justi



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 Great app !

 
 by kochka22 on: Nov 29 2009
 
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Many thanks for this very usefull piece of software !
Working great even if it has crash few times using the "record a window" option (I will try to retrieve some logs if I reproduce it).

Thx for the ebuilds too ;) It compile like a charm.


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 Re: Great app !

 
 by kochka22 on: Nov 29 2009
 
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After some tests, my two cents about bugs & improvement that can be done :

* There are issues on dual screen configuration (at least on my config):
- It's always the first screen that is recorded when using "record full screen" function.
- The zoom function doesn't work on the second screen (using frame recording). The zoom window stay black and is weirdly far away from the cursor.
These are not major issues as I can still use first screen only but it's cool if it can be adressed.

* The "show mouse clicks" function is great but I think the design could be improved. It's a bit anoying to have this led following the cursor. It could be better to just show a colored circle around the cursor only on clicks.

* Would be cool to have a "cancel" option because it is useless to render the video & encode it if i think I need to redo it while recording.

* Adding params to set distance between cursor and zoom's window.

* The included KDE's opengl effects like the magnifying glass or the stars around the cursor are also very usefull and working great. However, when using frame recording and magnifying glass, the frame is zoomed too (seems normal behavior so far) but recorded video is ok. Should be great that the frame stay at the same size (like recorded video) but it is maybe hardcore to find a way to address this issue as the frame is a part of the display... If you have an idea :)

Thx ++

PS: I've sent you the french localization by email.


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 Re: Re: Great app !

 
 by justi on: Nov 29 2009
 
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Hi,

>>> - It's always the first screen that is recorded when using "record full screen" function.
>>> - The zoom function doesn't work on the second screen (using frame recording). The zoom window stay black and is [...]

same bug and fixed in the next release.
Thank you for report.

>>> [...] weirdly far away from the cursor.
>>> These are not major issues as I can still use first screen only but it's cool if it can be adressed.

Its not a bug, its a feature! :)
The zoom window can not be closer, because otherwise it would zoom in itself...
I am looking for a solution.


>>> * Would be cool to have a "cancel" option because it is useless to render the video & encode it if i think I need to redo it while recording.

Use the stop button :)


>>> PS: I've sent you the french localization by email.

Many thanks!


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 Re: Re: Re: Great app !

 
 by kochka22 on: Nov 29 2009
 
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>>> Its not a bug, its a feature! :)
The zoom window can not be closer, because otherwise it would zoom in itself... I am looking for a solution.

Lol, in fact there are a bug. On the first screen it's far but not too far. But on second screen it's black and also veryyyyy far, quite out of the screen :)

>>> * Would be cool to have a "cancel" option [...]
Use the stop button :)

I'm not sure to understand. Stop button will write the file and proceed to encoding just what I want to cancel ;)


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 0.5 compiled on karmic

 
 by nowardev on: Nov 29 2009
 
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as always tested on karmic
without problems.
:)


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 Failed to compile on openSUSE

 
 by turbowei on: Nov 30 2009
 
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Hi, I am using openSUSE 11.2 and KDE 4.3.3.

I have this error when trying to compile:

wei@firefly:~/Download/recorditnow-0.5/build> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` ../
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:84 (MESSAGE):
ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
/home/wei/.kde4/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps;/etc/kde4/share/apps
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:3 (find_package)


CMake Warning (dev) in CMakeLists.txt:
No cmake_minimum_required command is present. A line of code such as

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)

should be added at the top of the file. The version specified may be lower
if you wish to support older CMake versions for this project. For more
information run "cmake --help-policy CMP0000".
This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.

-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!


This should be for something silly. I am not familiar with cmake syntax to know the reason though.


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 Re: Failed to compile on openSUSE

 
 by justi on: Nov 30 2009
 
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you need to install the kde4 devel packages


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 Typos

 
 by aspotashev on: Nov 30 2009
 
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Please fix (in the caterogies names):
Sience -> Science
Evends -> Events


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 Re: Typos

 
 by justi on: Nov 30 2009
 
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whoops...
fixed in next version, thanks for report


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 help?

 
 by amigib on: Dec 10 2009
 
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[ 15%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/recorditnow.dir/main.o
In file included from /home/amigib/recorditnow-0.6/src/mainwindow_4_3.h:24,
from /home/amigib/recorditnow-0.6/src/main.cpp:26:
/home/amigib/recorditnow-0.6/src/ui_toolbarwidget.h: In member function ‘void Ui_ToolBarWidget::retranslateUi(QWidget*)’:
/home/amigib/recorditnow-0.6/src/ui_toolbarwidget.h:227: error: ‘class KUrlRequester’ has no member named ‘setText’
make[2]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/recorditnow.dir/main.o] Błąd 1
make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/recorditnow.dir/all] Błąd 2
make: *** [all] Błąd 2


Im using QT 4.5.1


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 Re: help?

 
 by justi on: Dec 10 2009
 
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install kde 4.3


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 Re: Re: help?

 
 by amigib on: Dec 10 2009
 
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oops. i didnt checked dependencies but unfortunately i cant upgrade kde, anyway thanks


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