Thanks Hyun-woo. I'll patch up my 0.8.10 base and see how it works. I wish I had the C++ skills to replace the swfdec libs in ffmpeg with gnash!
We are working on a (near) realtime transcoding pipeline for our fla's. I had noticed that Gnash has some difficulties with some filters but if I can get our current pipeline speedy (under 30 seconds for a 2 min/24fps video) the positives would probably out-weigh any changes our production staff would need to start making to make them more "gnash" friendly. Thanks again! Mike Wilson On Jun 19, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Hyun-woo Park wrote: > Hi, Wilson. > > Welcome to hell of the swf converting world! (joke) > > I'm using dump-gnash to pull out all frames with this : > https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/index.php?7742 > But current gnash does not fully support swf effects (like some layer effects > and blend modes) > > Use it on your risk :) > > > On Jun 20, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Mike Wilson wrote: > >> How hard would it be to get gnash to spit out all of the frames of a swf as >> PNG's? I'm having problems getting our swf's transcoded to h.264 using >> ffmpeg. It looks as if the embedded swfdec libs can't handle MovieClip >> assets within the .swf. Gnash appears to play he videos though and has some >> export options but I was looking to modify the source such that I could pipe >> the output of dump-gnash as a png directly into ffmpeg faster than the frame >> rate. Is this even possible? >> >> Thanks for any information and thanks for producing such a nice tool in the >> first place. Cheers. >> >> Mike Wilson >> Predicate Logic >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnash-dev mailing list >> Gnash-dev@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev >
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