Problems using Replay Media Catcher for Windows on Linux with Wine:- If you hit Record -> Launch Default Browser, your default Linux browser is launched. Make sure to launch browser for Windows using wine to record with Replay Media Catcher from it.
- I used Replay Media Catcher on Ubuntu 9.10 with Wine and it crashed. I tried to launch it again, but I was getting an error that RMC couldn't launch a second copy of the program.
I tried to reboot wine automatically with wineboot, but I was getting the same error.
Then I tried to reboot Wine manually, but there were no WININIT.INI file in the /home/Your_User_Name/.wine/drive_c/windows/ directory.
Then I run "wineserver -k" in the terminal and it closed all wine applications, so I was able to launch RMC again. I had to re-launch Firefox for Windows as well.
Unlike Windows where you need to restart you computer, when RMC or your browser crashes, you can type "wineserver -k" in the Terminal on Linux and it will have the same effect onto wine as restarting Windows. Isn't it cool?!
- I had problem using the "Video History Tool" and playing recorded FLV from Replay Media Catcher, but after rebooting my computer both the Video History Tool and the Play Media feature work fine on Ubuntu 9.10:

- Tools -> Open Storage Directory doesn't work. This is not important for me, because I save videos to /home/USER_NAME/videos so I can easily open the folder by clicking Places -> Videos on Ubuntu 9.10.
- Sometimes when I hit a button in RMC, it minimizes. I can get back to it using ALT+TAB only.
Despite some problems I'm very impressed that I can use Replay Media Catcher 3.11 on Ubuntu 9.10 without paying for Windows license (Ubuntu and Wine are free).