On Wednesday 07 November 2007 09:25:19 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> is there any app for this. to simply record what's going on X server as
> movie file (like .mov, .avi) or animated .gif?
Yes, sysutils/xvidcap. Don't really remember what are the outputs
that it supports.
It works, the only negative
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>
>> I once used vnc2swf on Linux. It looks like it's in ports, so I'm
> well i would like to convert OUT OF flash movie to something like
> animated gif or just frames.
>
> vnc2pnm or vnc2avi or vnc2gif would be nice. but there's no such things.
ffmpeg appears to have the
I once used vnc2swf on Linux. It looks like it's in ports, so I'm
well i would like to convert OUT OF flash movie to something like animated
gif or just frames.
vnc2pnm or vnc2avi or vnc2gif would be nice. but there's no such things.
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2007/11/7, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I once used vnc2swf on Linux. It looks like it's in ports, so I'm
> well i would like to convert OUT OF flash movie to something like animated
> gif or just frames.
>
> vnc2pnm or vnc2avi or vnc2gif would be nice. but there's no such things.
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 08:25:19AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> is there any app for this. to simply record what's going on X server as
> movie file (like .mov, .avi) or animated .gif?
>
> or any other way to convert flash animation (no links, menus etc.) to
> animated .gif?
I once used vnc2
is there any app for this. to simply record what's going on X server as
movie file (like .mov, .avi) or animated .gif?
or any other way to convert flash animation (no links, menus etc.) to
animated .gif?
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