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.
You
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
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
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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