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AVCONV - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
AVCONV - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
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Last edited by kcanbe on 2013-04-30 13:58, edited 14 times in total.
Re: FFMPEG - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
I suggest you change ffmpeg for avconv, as ffmpeg is deprecated.
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Re: FFMPEG - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
Edited 2013-02-10 :: Changed ffmpeg for avconv.phenest wrote:I suggest you change ffmpeg for avconv, as ffmpeg is deprecated.
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Re: FFMPEG - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
Deb-multimedia is still providing the "real" ffmpeg, so keep that in mind. Using "ffmpeg" still works in all cases, even with libav.
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Re: AVCONV - Lossless Screencasting Script (zenity frontend)
I actually switched back to debian from Funtoo/Gentoo where the whole ffmpeg/avconv discussion can sometimes get a little 'heated'
I had been away from debian so long that I forgot about the preference for libav-tools.
But yes, absolutely true: both can be used in the scripts above, i actually have both installed (via @deb-multimedia.org repo).
As the trend is towards libav-tools and away from ffmpeg 'real' i thought it a good idea to go with the previous suggestion to update the simple guide to avconv.
I had been away from debian so long that I forgot about the preference for libav-tools.
But yes, absolutely true: both can be used in the scripts above, i actually have both installed (via @deb-multimedia.org repo).
As the trend is towards libav-tools and away from ffmpeg 'real' i thought it a good idea to go with the previous suggestion to update the simple guide to avconv.