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Bug#289168: marked as done (RFP: xvidcap -- Capture X-windows display to frames or video)



Your message dated Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:56:40 +0000
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and subject line closing RFP: xvidcap -- Capture X-windows display to frames or video
has caused the Debian Bug report #289168,
regarding RFP: xvidcap -- Capture X-windows display to frames or video
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 7-Jan-2005

Package name    : xvidcap
Version         : 1.1.3
Upstream Author : original code by Gmelch <thron AT gmx.de>, extended by 
                  Karl H. Beckers <karl.h.beckers AT gmx.net>
URL             : http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/
License         : GPL
Description     : (see below)

Package: xvidcap
Architecture: any
Depends: imagemgick, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Capture X-windows display to frames or video
 Xvidcap is a screen capture application that can capture
 videos from an XFree86 desktop for illustration or documentation
 purposes. It is intended to be a standards-based alternative to
 propietary tools.
 .
 Xvidcap is still under development, and is not yet fully polished.
 Audio suport, for example, is still under experimental development.
 Nevertheless it is useful for teaching and training through
 video screen captures. You can use the animate program (ImageMagick)
 to view the recorded frames as an animation.
 .
 Xvidcap uses an on-line encoding facility using FFMPEG's libavcodec -
 libavformat.
 .
 Homepage: http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/


I'm still testing the packages I've built, which seem to work fine with 
imagemagick (to produce animations) but I have not yet tested them with 
FFMPEG.

Regards

Javier

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RFP 289168 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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