>From the archive:
There is a RecordingCanvas3D class in NCSA Portfolio. Info on where to
findit is posted periodically, so check the archive. You can use it to
capturecanvas 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 notas 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
Check demos and collateral for NSCA code base.
Dave Yazel
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> From: Bradley Crouch[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [JAVA3D] Creating moving MPEG files?
>
> I know this is a very, very long shot.
>
> Has anybody been successfull in creating moving video clips (no sound
> needed)
> with java3d? If so could you please tell me how?
>
> I able to get one screen dump to a jpeg, but alas can't get a series as
> the
> render goes in the background and the process I used to call is finished
> before I have even started dumping first file.. (using CapturingCanvas3d)
>
> Any help would be very much loved, appreciated, needed, etc...
>
> Thanks
> Bradley Crouch
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