Description: ABOUT ScreenCapture isn't exactly nautilus script, since it can be used with any desktop manager. It is small and useful script for capturing your desktop into hi-quality mpeg video in real time. It uses less CPU than most of other capture software. It can be used on pretty a lot of distros (if you install all dependencies manualy), but mainly it's packed for Ubuntu on which it will prompt you to install missing dependencies. HOW TO INSTALL/UNINSTALL Just run 'Setup' script and follow the instructions. USAGE (Double-)click at ScreenCapture's desktop icon, select video resolution (or leave detected) and press OK DEPENDENCIES (bolded is a must-have) ffmpeg (for video capture) xdg-user-dirs-update (to detect your Desktop folder (if missing it will pick your Home folder as Desktop)) xrandr (for detecting current resolution (if missing, you need to put your resolution manualy)) xterm (for installing dependencies and auto-running generated scripts) zenity (for displaying GUI) MD5 f51ecff8c806a20b03398b3e5c0e710c LINKS Hash Checker: http://goo.gl/aRIk Turbo-Secure by Dart00: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=133380 TESTED ON GNOME Debian 6.0x (manualy installed dependencies), Fedora 14 (manualy installed dependencies), Ubuntu 10.xx Other DE's Lubuntu 10.xx and 11.04 (manualy installed dependencies), Xubuntu 10.xxLast changelog:
First release!
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