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09-20-2004 09:16 AM
09-20-2004 09:16 AM
Software for creating movie/animation files from an X window
We use some CAD software (I-DEAS from UGS) and it has the ability to make assembly animations. Unfortunately, the ability to output these animations as a file (.mov, .wma, etc) only exists on the Windows version of the sofware.
We recently had to hire a professional videographer to film the screen of a workstation doing an animation for use in a customer presentation.
Is there any software out there (free or not) that would allow us to create a movie file by capturing, for instance, the current active window?
We recently had to hire a professional videographer to film the screen of a workstation doing an animation for use in a customer presentation.
Is there any software out there (free or not) that would allow us to create a movie file by capturing, for instance, the current active window?
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09-20-2004 09:01 PM
09-20-2004 09:01 PM
Re: Software for creating movie/animation files from an X window
Mark,
Take a look at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~bsd/vncrecording.html
Seem to do everything you need. Let us know how you get on.
Chris
Take a look at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~bsd/vncrecording.html
Seem to do everything you need. Let us know how you get on.
Chris
Moving along nicely
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09-20-2004 09:10 PM
09-20-2004 09:10 PM
Re: Software for creating movie/animation files from an X window
I haven't played with capturing animations as movie files on HP-UX. You can try your luck at HP-UX porting site.
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/alpha.html
Look at X11 - softwares.
-Sri
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/alpha.html
Look at X11 - softwares.
-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
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09-21-2004 01:48 AM
09-21-2004 01:48 AM
Re: Software for creating movie/animation files from an X window
The VNC solution looks promising. I'll look into it.
Unfortunately, the SPAC didn't have anything that looked feasible. I looked there before I came here. There were a couple of MPEG players and a couple of MPEG libraries, but no MPEG creators.
Unfortunately, the SPAC didn't have anything that looked feasible. I looked there before I came here. There were a couple of MPEG players and a couple of MPEG libraries, but no MPEG creators.
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