Fleur wrote:Good morning Mutikluti
I think he ran away from home, he has a "harness" on
It's a beauty
He is looking for something.
He scratches and scratches
The dog we saw the last winter
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Fleur wrote:Good morning Mutikluti
I think he ran away from home, he has a "harness" on
It's a beauty
He is looking for something.
He scratches and scratches
There are the remants from the food...alice44 wrote:Did the hawk catch something or find something left for it?
Seems there was enough for it to work on for a bit and then for the Jay as well.Mutikluti wrote: There are the remnants from the food...
The movie was 134 MB, and now 1.67Jo UK wrote:Fleur, does that mean that you are using a file compression thing?
E-mail, ameame wrote:i must be somehow very thick in the head but i haven't figured out how to watch the cam and for example write a post at the same time... the only possibity seems to be to open two Mozillas at the same time... it there a more clever way?
and taking screenshots is still a mystery to me, not to mention how to record videos.
the sound volume is so low. is there a way to make louder? but the picture is sooo clear.
the zoom and moving of the camera are amazing! thank you Mutikluti for taking care of that!
if you use Mozilla (Firefox?) - simply open a new tab! You can keep many tabs open, before I started using VLC, I had 3, 4 or 5 tabs with cams open! No problem with that (as long as your internet connection allows that much traffic). Only if you use screencast to tape, you have to stay at the tab you just tape, screencast tapes whatever is on your screen!ame wrote:i must be somehow very thick in the head but i haven't figured out how to watch the cam and for example write a post at the same time... the only possibity seems to be to open two Mozillas at the same time... it there a more clever way?
and taking screenshots is still a mystery to me, not to mention how to record videos.
the sound volume is so low. is there a way to make louder? but the picture is sooo clear.
the zoom and moving of the camera are amazing! thank you Mutikluti for taking care of that!
Google Chrome also has tabs, but so does IE9. Whichever we use, we still have to click between them, to bring one page to the front.Felis silvestris wrote: if you use Mozilla (Firefox?) - simply open a new tab! You can keep many tabs open, before I started using VLC, I had 3, 4 or 5 tabs with cams open! No problem with that (as long as your internet connection allows that much traffic). Only if you use screencast to tape, you have to stay at the tab you just tape, screencast tapes whatever is on your screen!