Pigeon schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>
>     I've come up with a screen streamer for FG. The idea is to stream
> the screen directly to any video encoder or player, to make FG
> video-making easier. At the moment it streams via (a very basic) http.
>
>
>   
...
>  
>     Comments and feedbacks are much welcomed.
>
>     I'm particularly interested in how much the streaming degrades FG's
> performance. The first thing to watch out for is FG's window size.
> 800x600 seems to be a good choice to start with. And obviously the
> higher the streaming fps the slower it gets FG to. Also mpjpeg does jpeg
> compressions which will slow down FG's fps as well.
>
>
>     Thanks.
>
>
> Pigeon.
>
>
>   
Hi Pigeon,

as I stop my tests for this evening I want to give you a little feedback
although I will try to get some better results over the next days:

1. FG (OSG CVS) compiled nice after your corrections
2. I could make some videos after some trials but the quality is poor.
I have three significant problems (running FG reduced at 800x600)
a) FG has very reduced framerates and runs stuttering (40 frames versus 85)
b) The resulting video is quick-motion (time accelerated)
c) ffmpeg stops sometimes recording after a short time (not fixed, I
noticed from 3 to 13 sec).
But I managed also to make a real long recording and stopped it (as it
should be done) by pressing "q".

To be honest, due to lacking time I did not read the description on top
of the screenstreamer.cxx file until now but wilco tomorrow.

Thank you for your nice work!

Regards
Georg EDDW




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