Thank you for replying! https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/index.php?7742 I just added a patch. I didn't notice that, Sorry :-)
And I also tested @30 argument on dump-gnash -D option, but it didn't give me a same quality than screenshot capturing. But I tested it not recent version of gnash, so I'll test it later again on latest version, thanks. -lqez On Mar 12, 2012, at 3:10 PM, Sandro Santilli wrote: > Sorry for the late answer. > > Please file a ticket with your patch. For documenting you should look > up documentation for boost::program_options. > Note that you can append @30 to the argument passed to 'dump-gnash -D' > to get 30FPS framerate in output. > Interval is the heart-beat interval, it is enough that you set it to a > value lower than the required one (10 is fine). > > Patches to improve the documentation of that '@' suffix are also welcome. > > --strk; > > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 9:09 AM, 박현우 <ez.ami...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi hackers. >> >> I'm using gnash to make 'movie' file from SWF. >> >> At first, I dumped SWF files with 'dump-gnash -D' options. >> >> But I couldn't get best quality movie with that option - it only supports >> 'interval/delay', so I can't get each of exact frame of SWF. >> Default dump-gnash delay is 10ms - 100fps, but my SWFs are 30fps and we >> can't use float value(16.66667ms) as interval. >> And also, The result from converting 100fps into 30fps via ffmpeg was not >> good. So I decided to use 'screenshot' feature to make a movie. >> >> Attached file is a patch for adding 'dump all screenshot' / using >> '--screenshot all'. >> ( I wanted to add a help message on '-h' option, I can't find a good >> location for it. There is no help message for 'last' option that currently >> supported, neither ) >> >> Thanks.
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