On 25/09/10 20:28, g wrote:
On 09/25/2010 02:35 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a means of doing that?
if i am recalling this correctly.
on a hunch, i right clicked image, and there was selection to
'open with'.
I assume you mean to right click on the video image? Firefox
3.6.10 does not provide that option or anything that sounds
close ...
i selected totem and used totem 'save as', floppy disk at
bottom
of play list, and saved a link to desktop.
Neither totem nor mplayer will run the mjpeg video for whatever
reason but both Firefox and VLC do, VLC being best, so I would
simply use it instead of totem if I could make your scheme work.
thereafter, to watch underwater cam, all i did was click desktop
icon and totem opened with video feed.
I already have XFCE icons that bring up each camera with any
size image via VLC [or I can tell it to use Firefox, a minor
change in the command line] I elect to use but that still hogs
the entire 23" screen. What I want to create is a small window
that is "always on top" that I can switch on when desired so I
can see when someone I am expecting comes in the driveway. The
alternative is to leave a second computer displaying the image
and adding to the heat load in my room!
should work for you.
Wish it would.
Thanks.
Bob