On Son, 2017-09-17 at 20:15 +0200, Max wrote: > This is such a reoccurring question, I've always wanted to make a > FAQ > about this where we can point to. There are quite a few > possibilities > and it depends on the system and case which one is the best for you. > > A) inside GEM > You can record the GEM window inside GEM with pix_record and > pix_snap. > This is the cleanest and cross platform solution, because it doesn't > require additional soft- or hardware. You can also render things > slower > than realtime, while making sure to save every frame.
Let me mention A) a]: You can record inside Gem with [pix_write]. It stores each frame as a separate image file and doesn't require as much CPU as recording directly into a compressed movie file. You can then later render an optimized / compressed video from the files with tools like avconv or ffmpeg. Roman
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