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Videocapture
HannaH
2014-09-04 18:51:16 UTC
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On my Ubuntu system runs VirtualBox. Under 'screen' in the settings, it
is possible to enable 'Videocapture'.
How do i get it working?
When i activate it, a *.webm file is made in a folder you like.
But when i want to play that file, in for example firefox, i only get a
green screen. It shows a play button, which works and the time the file
is going on but the screen stays all the time just green.
Has someone this working?

Dieter.
Freek de Kruijf
2014-09-04 19:17:16 UTC
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Post by HannaH
On my Ubuntu system runs VirtualBox. Under 'screen' in the settings, it
is possible to enable 'Videocapture'.
How do i get it working?
When i activate it, a *.webm file is made in a folder you like.
But when i want to play that file, in for example firefox, i only get a
green screen. It shows a play button, which works and the time the file
is going on but the screen stays all the time just green.
Has someone this working?
Dieter.
Did you search for "extension webm"
--
fr.gr.

Freek de Kruijf
HannaH
2014-09-05 19:26:21 UTC
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Post by Freek de Kruijf
Post by HannaH
On my Ubuntu system runs VirtualBox. Under 'screen' in the settings, it
is possible to enable 'Videocapture'.
How do i get it working?
When i activate it, a *.webm file is made in a folder you like.
But when i want to play that file, in for example firefox, i only get a
green screen. It shows a play button, which works and the time the file
is going on but the screen stays all the time just green.
Has someone this working?
Dieter.
Did you search for "extension webm"
Bedankt Freek,
No i did not, but now i know the webm extension can Firefox do.

Dieter
Fernando Cassia
2014-09-05 19:38:14 UTC
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Post by HannaH
But when i want to play that file, in for example firefox, i only get a
green screen. It shows a play button, which works and the time the file
is going on but the screen stays all the time just green.
Try VLC media player.

FC

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