[00:00] <Gman> I need help with a KDE based program.
[00:00] <Gman> Is there anyone that could help?
[00:02] <ianorlin> Gman: which KDE based program can you be more specific
[00:03] <ianorlin> also might get better help in Kubuntu since I don'tuse KDE much
[00:05] <Gman> No, I am using Lubuntu.
[00:05] <Gman> I was using recorditnow.
[00:06] <Gman> I recorded an hour's worth of video when somehow I was logged out before it started encoding. When I logged back in, 1 hour of video recording was lost.
[00:07] <Gman> I am not sure how to recover it.
[00:07] <Gman> All help will be greatly appreciated.
[00:10] <ianorlin> Gman: I am not sure
[00:53] <Gman> Should I check with the Kubuntu IRC? they probably have some good knowledge on certain programs.
[00:54] <ianorlin> Gman: that is what I was trying to tell you
[00:54] <Gman> Yes?
[00:55] <Gman> If you don't know, that's okay.
[02:08] <holstein> Dresk: so, only things using your microphone, then?
[02:08] <holstein> Dresk: are you using pulse? or interested in troubleshooting this, at all?
[02:09] <Dresk> holstein: I am interested, and no, it doesn't have anything to do with the mic
[02:09] <holstein> Dresk: so, how do you know teamspeak introduces latency? then?
[02:09] <holstein> from the network? when someone else is speaking? that will have latency
[02:10] <Dresk> holstein: No, playing back local files, simple as that, the app can also just play sounds for notifications
[02:12] <holstein> Dresk: teamspeak is not for playing back local files.. how are you playing back a local file with it?
[02:12] <holstein> are you using pulse audio?
[02:12] <Dresk> holstein: In the interface; for example, if a user leaves a channel, a sound is played, a .wav file, and that's delayed
[02:12] <Dresk> holstein: Yes, the app natively supports it
[02:12] <holstein> how do you know its delayed?
[16:33] <sebastian> how can i jailbreak from lubuntu?