On Friday 22 December 2006 20:42, Dylan Semler wrote: > On 12/22/06, Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Stepping through seems to take me just 10 seconds along the time-line - > > rather > > slow for a long production. I have 5-minute-ish chapters made, and want > > to > > jump along them. > > A . will advance one frame. Using the left and right arrows jumps 10 > seconds. Using the up and down arrows jumps 60 seconds. Using page-up and > page-down will advance 10 minutes. Using ! and @ steps throught chapters, > I think. > > I can't find any snapshot tool, and using ksnapshot seems > > > to result in either a blank blue screen or a jig-saw series of > > part-screens, > > overwriting previously saved unrelated pngs. I've never seen behaviour > > like > > this before. > > I had this problem when trying to play videos on a TV via s-video. There > is probably a better way to do this, but opening the video once, pausing > it, then opening it again from a separate terminal will cause the video in > the second window to be captured with various print screen programs. > > looking now at > man mplayer > /screenshot > (then 'n' to cycle through) > > This seems to give useful information, but using the 's' key as suggested > didn't work for me. > > Good Luck Useful info, thanks. I've got the freshmeat xine working for now, but I'll explore this later. Anne
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