Re: [Gimp-developer] Re: xwd screen shot problems
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote: > I tried video, and I got a blue image... fun. I run with depth 24 and > fbbpp 32, so I guess this has something to do about it, cos when > moving the video window, I get blue areas (I am still discovering the > nice and bad things of the new driver for my card). A modern video card includes hardware optimised for playing back YUV video data such as "Motion JPEG", MPEG, MPEG2 etc. Rather than doing YUV -> RGB -> framebuffer in software these cards contain additional buffers and logic for displaying YUV data as chroma-keyed overlay onto the "real" RGB framebuffer. In X11 this is expressed through the Xv video port extension to the X11 protocol, in Windows there is an equivalent mechanism presumably. You draw a window in the chromakey color (often ~ #fe which is "blue") and the video card paints your YUV data into the blue space! This has two visible effects 1. Video runs faster and more smoothly even on slower hardware 2. The video data is not "in" the framebuffer, so you can't screenshot it, and will see weird artifacts if you drag the video window too quickly This is perfectly normal. If you don't like it it's possible to disable the support for this feature on some hardware, but IMHO you don't know what you're missing :) So long as you only use Free Software you need not fear losing the ability to get frames out of movies, because the YUV data can be captured and re-processed to make a screenshot "after the fact" :) Nick. ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
[Gimp-developer] Re: xwd screen shot problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-08-27 at 0021.59 -0700): > xwd: Warning. Error in XWD-color-structure (flag) > xwd: EOF encountered on reading > xwd: load_image (xwd): XWD-file /root/.gimp/tmp/gimp_temp.277523.xwd has > format 2, depth 24 > and bits per pixel 24. > Currently this is not supported. > > This message was generated attempting to capture glxgears using Gimp (xwd). I used my script to capture it, it worked, but gears lost speed for 10 secs (first message always gives low speed, then it goes up, when I used the script, I lost like 30% for two messages, then back to full speed, each message cover 5 secs). > What do you suppose it means? Reading problems, as Sven says. My script uses xwdtopnm as first step of conversion. > Capturing motion video windows is really flakey with xwd. Usually it fails, > but sometimes it doesn't. It seems to be influenced by what other windows > are being displayed. I tried video, and I got a blue image... fun. I run with depth 24 and fbbpp 32, so I guess this has something to do about it, cos when moving the video window, I get blue areas (I am still discovering the nice and bad things of the new driver for my card). GSR ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
[Gimp-developer] Re: xwd screen shot problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-08-25 at 2218.12 -0700): > Hi. Unless I'm mistaken xwd isn't capable of capturing 24-bit visuals. It > seems almost useless on modern hardware. Is this an issue that has been > discussed here before? OOh, well, then my computer does magic. ;] > Attempting to capture graphics-intense windows with xwd on x86-based XFree86 > 3.x or 4.x just gives a misleading error message, extra confusing because > other simpler windows on the same desktop will capture without trouble. xwd worked here in 3.x and is working with 4.0.3. Can you define "intense"? Tried with browsers with a anim playing and a OpenGL app to test. Do you mean video playback windows? > The ImageMagic import utility works consistently and writes directly to png. > Is there any thought to switching Gimp screen capture to use import? IIRC, ImageMagick writes to what you put as name, so if you say foo.jpg, it writes a jpeg, and if you do not specify, you get a miff. And import, at least when I tried with 3.x, had a bug that raised windows even if you do not wanted. GSR ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer