Hallo, OpenCamera always creates a custom binary encoded user comment in JPGs that looks weird on some exif tools. That's not a major problem but i neither know what this data is nor am i able to deactivate that. I have geotagging, gps data and pitch/roll data disabled already. I don't see any other advice in the manual. The questions are: 1) What are these data blobs? 2) How can i read/convert them to human-readable format? 3) How can i deactivate creating this data in the first place?
Can you add an option to pipe-out the raw rgb signal so it can be used with an external ffmpeg binary?
Jack Midi not working
I've tested it with Mate as well now and its working there indeed. Looks like you're right and there's something wrong with XFCE. The good thing is i can change the window in Mate and as the settings are persistent it affects XFCE as well. I can live with that. Thank you.
'Attach disk image' - Dialog window resize not possible
Ok, thanks. Then i will see if the hl1250 driver can be fixed for 1200dpi. Edit: I was wrong about the official driver. It does work. It just needed 'a2ps'.
Ok, thanks. Then i will see if the hl1250 driver can be fixed for 1200dpi.
I am using 5.2.13 already. Even the official Brother driver is not working. It behaves similar by just preparing the device at every print attempt. The only driver that works is the Foomatic/hl1250 but it has issues with HQ1200x600 mode (picture is cut/doubled horizontally). Gutenprint doesn't support 1200x600 at all (yet) but it has more general options. Arch Linux 4.12.12 x86_64 Gutenprint 5.2.13 foomatic-db 3:20170106 foomatic-db-engine 4:4.0.12 brother-hl2030 2.0.1 (official driver) cups 2.2.4...