1 Start/stop taking screenshot of each frame. Add one of the APT mirrors suggested in the page to your /etc/apt/sources.list file. Changed in version 0.1.3: behavior of passing arguments to the mplayer. It can display video output using several different output drivers.In order to install mplayer you can use the Debian port at. (For example, in my case, the latest version where 1.1.6, but I had to use 1.1.4p1). In the case the newest version require dependencies not available in your systems (use to be if your installation is synchronized with stable or testing branches, instead of with the cutting-edge unstable one), just try downloading previous versions, until one meet your requirements. After download, install it using something like that: In order to install xvidcap, go to and download the newest available. Maybe other deb-based distributions (Ubuntu, etc.) don't needed or it is not valid there. Installing tools in deb-based distributions You can press to pause, so if you hit fast you can skip nearly frame by frame, slowly skipping forward until the window opened and make the screenshot from the video. You need the xvidcap tool ( ) and mplayer ( ) tools That option is disabled if the screenshot path is not set or is invalid.As you know, debugging such problems is very difficult, because the text in the xterm console appears and disappear in the blink of an eye :) Therefore, I think this procedure can be very helpful in those situations. Check more on the man:1mplayer mplayer man page. Thanks to Michael Montreal, I describe a procedure that can be used to take a screenshot of a "flashing xterm" just before it closes. Procedure to get "flashing xterms" screenshots
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