We are working on using the Firefogg extension to "render" browser DOM states to ogg video with attached audio tracks. This is part of an effort to support "flattening" edited sequences that may include javascript effects and css/html/svg/dom overlays into a flat ogg video that any ogg player can view.
If you can modify any of the mentioned javascript slide-show applications you could in add in an export function. You will need Firefox 3.5.x and the firefogg extension installed. ( firefogg.org ) You can see the Firefogg flattener documentation here: http://firefogg.org/dev/render.html and example usage here... http://firefogg.org/examples/framerender_example.html ... looks like the example has not been updated for the new api... I have cc'ed jan the firefogg developer perhaps he can plop in a quick fix ...( looks like its calling the addAudioUrl without the duration parameter? ) --michael Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote: > Daniel Schwen, 22/09/2009 14:45: > >> This is neat. Needs randomizing, noscroll, wait until images are fully >> loaded, opacity/fading, Ken Burnsing(?) >> > > But still it's great (and sooo quick). Thank you, Magnus! > > >> But it is not what the uploader asked for, I guess. There are many >> tools that do what he wants: Gwenview/Digikam, Kdenlive for example. >> > > Actually the most annoying thing is to download all images individually, > then Magnus tool is (already) very useful. The problem is how to convert > the loop into a (not huge) video to be watched without internet > connection or combined with an audio recording. > Thanks, > Nemo > > _______________________________________________ > Commons-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l > _______________________________________________ Commons-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l
