Re: X screen film recording

2007-11-07 Thread Vince
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 ability to convert swf to avi/mpeg although I
havent tried it. so you could record then convert.


Vince




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Re: X screen film recording

2007-11-07 Thread Wojciech Puchar


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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Re: X screen film recording

2007-11-07 Thread Gueven Bay
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.

You should look at the ffmpeg package as you can very well take
screenshots with it and convert them to an animation.

ffmpeg at digg.com:
http://digg.com/search?section=alls=ffmpeg

ffmepg at del.icio.us:
http://del.icio.us/search/?fr=del_icio_usp=ffmpegtype=all

And here an article about screencasting (with Linux but you can do
very well all things under FBSD) using the ffmpeg package:
http://www.linux.com/feature/60722?theme=print

Try it. Have fun :)
http://www.linux.com/feature/60722?theme=print
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Re: X screen film recording

2007-11-07 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
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 is that it uses huge amounts of CPU.
But that must be normal for the job that does...

Nikos
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Re: X screen film recording

2007-11-06 Thread Christopher Cowart
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 vnc2swf on Linux. It looks like it's in ports, so I'm
assuming it'll work on FreeBSD. Or by the sounds of your flash animation
question, have you already found this option?

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Lead Systems Administrator
Network  Infrastructure Services, RSSP-IT
UC Berkeley


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Re: X screen.

2003-07-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 08:04:14PM +0100, lewiz wrote:

   Just a quick question:  is it possible to ``screen'' an X application
 the same way I can a console application?  I have heard people using VNC
 for something similar (I think).  Any suggestions?  This would also be
 really great if I could then ``resume'' it on a different X box too ;)

If you install VNC and run a vnc-server session containing your X
application, you can connect to it via vnc-client, disconnect,
reconnect, even connect from a different machine.  The main VNC port
is in net/vnc (http://www.realvnc.com/), but there are any number of
other VNC related programs in ports.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: X screen.

2003-07-19 Thread Stephen Hilton
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 21:29:26 +0100
Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 08:04:14PM +0100, lewiz wrote:
 
Just a quick question:  is it possible to ``screen'' an X application
  the same way I can a console application?  I have heard people using VNC
  for something similar (I think).  Any suggestions?  This would also be
  really great if I could then ``resume'' it on a different X box too ;)
 
 If you install VNC and run a vnc-server session containing your X
 application, you can connect to it via vnc-client, disconnect,
 reconnect, even connect from a different machine.  The main VNC port
 is in net/vnc (http://www.realvnc.com/), but there are any number of
 other VNC related programs in ports.

I recently looked into this and came upon:

http://xf4vnc.sourceforge.net/

Have not tried xf4vnc out yet, but will this week. The latest beta 
version (4.3.0.100) seems the most promising.

This attaches VNC to your 0 display through an XFree module so 
behavior is similar to the way VNC works on a windows system. 
Many potential uses, including remote support for Mum on her 
FreeBSD/Gnome2 desktop :-) 

Anyone else out there using the beta and have any comments?


Regards,

Stephen Hilton
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