There is a RecordingCanvas3D class in NCSA Portfolio. Info on where to find
it is posted periodically, so check the archive. You can use it to capture
canvas images. There is also a free software called "Smacker", which you can
use to put these images together into a .avi file. The visual quality is not
as good as a Canvas3D, but is not too bad. I'm sure there are other options
available also. Several people have talked about recording canvas3D images.
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From: Malguy, Eric G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Canvas Capture
Hi All,
I have a canvas updated every 10 seconds and would like to save the content
into a file format to create some type of movie file. Is there a way to do
such a thing? Can I capture a canvas content and save it in a file to make
an avi?
Thanks for your help
Eric
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