On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Olivier Guilyardi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Who knows how to do that? I think I found some posts that indicate
>> Mark Murphy may have solved this with a tool that goes through DDMS.
>> If so, I'll get that tool and donate.

I think there's an Android screencast utility on code.google.com
somewhere. I have some source for my own implementation lying around
somewhere -- I contributed it to Jens Riboe for dr...@screen, but
AFAIK he didn't integrate it.

> Apparently through DDMS you get a very low frame rate

Correct, though for a screencast, if you demo slowly, you can speed up
the resulting video to get a bit crisper results, I imagine.

If you have access to an HTC Droid Incredible or some editions of the
Samsung Galaxy S, you can get a cable that outputs the main Android
screen to composite video, which you could record.

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