Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-21 Thread Matevz Jekovec




Martin Spott wrote:

  "Al West" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  

  I tried to capture some video on my digital camera, but it 
wasn't worth sharing.  I need to come up with a better way to 
make web videos of a live running application (under Linux.) :-)

  

  
  
  
  
PC into a scan convertor or use TV out and record direct to DV tape then
edit and compress afterwards.

  
  
Don't the NVidia boards have a TV-out ?
The modern Radeon's do so and it even might be possible to activate
that output under Linux (I'm currently investigating that),
  

Yes, nVidia graphic cards have drivers capable of twin-view in Linux.
You just have to edit your XF86Config file, to match your
configuration. Detonator README covers all questions btw.

- Matevz


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-21 Thread Jon S Berndt
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:36:58 +0200
 Matevz Jekovec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, nVidia graphic cards have drivers capable of twin-view in Linux. 
You just have to edit your XF86Config file, to match your 
configuration. Detonator README covers all questions btw.
I've used the GeForce card I have (which has twin-view and TV-out) in 
both capacities and it works well. I could theoretically capture video 
on the fly, but then it would have to be imported tot he computer 
again to convert to a .avi or whatever. I have access to equipment to 
do that, too, but little time.

I have been thinking of making a demo video for some time now, though.

Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-21 Thread Gene Buckle
If you folks want to create a video easily, you can use FRAPS under
windows.  http://www.fraps.com

g.


On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Jon S Berndt wrote:

 On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:36:58 +0200
   Matevz Jekovec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, nVidia graphic cards have drivers capable of twin-view in Linux.
 You just have to edit your XF86Config file, to match your
 configuration. Detonator README covers all questions btw.

 I've used the GeForce card I have (which has twin-view and TV-out) in
 both capacities and it works well. I could theoretically capture video
 on the fly, but then it would have to be imported tot he computer
 again to convert to a .avi or whatever. I have access to equipment to
 do that, too, but little time.

 I have been thinking of making a demo video for some time now, though.

 Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-21 Thread Matevz Jekovec
Jon S Berndt wrote:

On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:36:58 +0200
 Matevz Jekovec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, nVidia graphic cards have drivers capable of twin-view in Linux. 
You just have to edit your XF86Config file, to match your 
configuration. Detonator README covers all questions btw.


I've used the GeForce card I have (which has twin-view and TV-out) in 
both capacities and it works well. I could theoretically capture video 
on the fly, but then it would have to be imported tot he computer 
again to convert to a .avi or whatever. I have access to equipment to 
do that, too, but little time.

I have been thinking of making a demo video for some time now, though.

Jon
Linking two computers - one running fgfs session with tv-out enabled 
with the one capturing the video via TV-tuner card (using SVHS cable). 
This could be easily done in both Linux and Windoz. This would be useful 
because it encodes the video on the fly to a digital form.

- Matevz

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-18 Thread Martin Spott
Al West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried to capture some video on my digital camera, but it 
 wasn't worth sharing.  I need to come up with a better way to 
 make web videos of a live running application (under Linux.) :-)
 

 PC into a scan convertor or use TV out and record direct to DV tape then
 edit and compress afterwards.

Don't the NVidia boards have a TV-out ?
The modern Radeon's do so and it even might be possible to activate
that output under Linux (I'm currently investigating that),

Martin.
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RE: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-17 Thread Al West
 I tried to capture some video on my digital camera, but it 
 wasn't worth sharing.  I need to come up with a better way to 
 make web videos of a live running application (under Linux.) :-)
 

PC into a scan convertor or use TV out and record direct to DV tape then
edit and compress afterwards.


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Lee's TSR2

2003-10-16 Thread Jim Wilson
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 I just commited a bunch of updates to Lee's TSR2
 (--aircraft=tsr2-yasim)
 
 It's a sweet flyer and nice looker.  In the cockpit view you can hit
 P toggle a 2d panel on that probably isn't like the real thing, but
 gives you the info you need to do most IFR flying.
 
 Nice canopy animation (Shift-B)

That looks really cool from inside.  Actually I was confused at first when I
started the sim and hit the parking brake because my throttle was on a little :-).

 and nice speed brakes (j/k).  Also, it
 has really nice gear animation (both the suspention and the retraction
 sequence.)  

Nice gear compression animation too.

Best,

Jim



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