Re: FWD: RE: [XFree86] read directly from the video card framebuffer
Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 14:16 schrieben Sie: [EMAIL PROTECTED] well, The thing is that I know it must be possible to do it. Commercial products do the same job. Camtasia for example records on windows the screen. I can allready do it using xwd or other tools to make the screenshots. The problem is that with these tools the mousepointer disappears when a screenshot is made. The user can no more work properly. So I'm thinking in the way to do it as the VESA driver refresh the screen.Just send the framebuffer output, in this case not to the display but into a file with a very simple command like cp framebuffer file. I want to use for this example the VESA framebuffer that is fb0. (path /dev/fb0). But it is not working properly. The file I create is very big a can't be displayed. here how I'm processing. [begin of code] [EMAIL PROTECTED] cp /dev/fb0 t1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dir t1 -rw-r-1 userusers33554432 2003-07-11 14:35 t1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] display t1 display: Incorrect image header in file (t1). [end of code] Any idea or comment? thanks James ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86
RE: FWD: RE: [XFree86] read directly from the video card framebuffer
There doesn't seem to be any info out there on the output format of an FB dump, apart from people saving the files with a .raw extension. Maybe do this and try it in gimp? Came across this, may be of use: http://www.sfires.net/fbshot/ -Oli = Original Message From james amen atayi [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 14:16 schrieben Sie: [EMAIL PROTECTED] well, The thing is that I know it must be possible to do it. Commercial products do the same job. Camtasia for example records on windows the screen. I can allready do it using xwd or other tools to make the screenshots. The problem is that with these tools the mousepointer disappears when a screenshot is made. The user can no more work properly. So I'm thinking in the way to do it as the VESA driver refresh the screen.Just send the framebuffer output, in this case not to the display but into a file with a very simple command like cp framebuffer file. I want to use for this example the VESA framebuffer that is fb0. (path /dev/fb0). But it is not working properly. The file I create is very big a can't be displayed. here how I'm processing. [begin of code] [EMAIL PROTECTED] cp /dev/fb0 t1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dir t1 -rw-r-1 userusers33554432 2003-07-11 14:35 t1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] display t1 display: Incorrect image header in file (t1). [end of code] Any idea or comment? thanks James ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86 ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86
Re: FWD: RE: [XFree86] read directly from the video card framebuffer
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, james amen atayi wrote: the same job. Camtasia for example records on windows the screen. I can allready do it using xwd or other tools to make the screenshots. The problem is that with these tools the mousepointer disappears when Why on Earth didn't you say so at first instead of wasting everybody's time? It seemed you only knew how to make manual screenshots! The request for a screen shot operation that leaves the mouse pointer in the image has come up several times on the XFree86 mailing lists (please google for it). AFAIR the discussions can be summed up as: no, you can't currently do it with a vanilla XFree86, yes, some X servers have an extension to do, yes XFree86 could also conceivably get such an extension, no, nobody has written one yet, yes, there are in principle other solutions but they are hacks too -- and anyway, you have the source code, you can do whatever you like. Please google now. -Peter ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86
Re: FWD: RE: [XFree86] read directly from the video card framebuffer
Peter \Firefly\ Lund wrote: The request for a screen shot operation that leaves the mouse pointer in the image has come up several times on the XFree86 mailing lists (please google for it). AFAIR the discussions can be summed up as: no, you can't currently do it with a vanilla XFree86, yes, some X servers have an extension to do, yes XFree86 could also conceivably get such an extension, no, nobody has written one yet, yes, there are in principle other solutions but they are hacks too -- and anyway, you have the source code, you can do whatever you like. Actually someone has written one and it's in the XFree86 CVS tree, if you look in the attic directories and CVS history files for the remains of Keith Packard's rejected X-Fixes extension. -- -Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Sun Software Group Quality / User Experience (QUE) - Globalization Platform Globalization Engineering: X11 Development ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86
Re: FWD: RE: [XFree86] read directly from the video card framebuffer
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Actually someone has written one and it's in the XFree86 CVS tree, if you Wonderful! :) look in the attic directories and CVS history files for the remains of Keith Packard's rejected X-Fixes extension. It was merely puzzled for some months why it was rejected. Now I'm bewildered. Thank you, Alan :) -Peter I'm going to explain this as well as I can, given the limits of my space and your attention span. ___ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86