Hi -- A colleague of mine asked whether I would be able to extract the frames from a .swf screencast I recently made, so he could do some processing on the frames. It looks like this is not currently easy to do using free software (at least I couldn't figure-out how to do this). I saw that gnash plays my screencast nicely, but that it does not have options for writing to image files or a video stream. I looked quickly through the source code and it seems like it might not be difficult to do this (for someone familiar with the code base). Is this impression true?
I wonder if anyone is interested in writing an option to gnash or a separate program based on the gnash codebase to output frames, or an output stream for use for generic transcoders (e.g., mjpegtools or something)? -Chris -- Chris Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

