From: Nicholas Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: want to capture thumbnails from a live stream

Or you can use the RMA SDK and modify the exwlsite sample to connect to a
stream and periodically dump video frames to a file.  Then use whatever
means you like to turn the frames into thumbnails in whatever image format
you like.


At 08:26 AM 3/2/00 -0800, RealForum wrote:
 >From: "Dean Craven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Subject: RE: want to capture thumbnails from a live stream
 >
 >Please checkout the "web output" option in the latest version of our =
 >screen capture tool "SnagIt".  SnagIt v5 can be setup to capture on a =
 >timer and automatically send the image to an FTP server.  In effect, it =
 >is a software-only "webcam" for your screen.  A fully functional eval of =
 >SnagIt is available at http://www.techsmith.com.
 >
 >SnagIt can only grab the screen.  However, RealProducer can display a low
 >frame rate preview of the video stream in its "Input Source" window
 >(View->Show Input Source).  SnagIt can periodically capture that part of the
 >screen and FTP the image (e.g. GIF or JPG file) to an FTP server, like a
 >"screen capture webcam".
 >
 > >From: "David Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > >Subject: want to capture thumbnails from a live stream
 >
 > >Hi,
 > >I'm working on project that will include a live Real stream. We'd like
to be
 > >periodically(30 seconds or a minute) capturing images from the stream (gif
 > >or jpg) and displaying them on a web page. Are there any Real or third
party
 > >tools designed to do this? I have looked at generic screenshot apps like
 > >Hypersnap, and it would kind of work, but I'd like something more
integrated.
 >
 >Dean Craven ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 >Systems Engineer - TechSmith Corporation
 >http://www.techsmith.com
 >


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