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Re: [Gnash-dev] Suggestion -- frame/image stream extraction
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strk |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] Suggestion -- frame/image stream extraction |
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Tue, 2 Jan 2007 12:27:49 +0100 |
I think the hardest part is designing the interface.
How would you specify the frame to dump ?
Consider that the same frame number can result
in different rendering due to gotoframe and actions
and looping.
Maybe the easiest solution is adding a keystroke to dump
current frame, but that would be about equivalent to
using an external software to take a screenshot...
--strk;
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 09:43:15AM -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
> Hi --
>
> A colleague of mine asked whether I would be able to extract the frames
> from a .swf screencast I recently made, so he could do some processing
> on the frames. It looks like this is not currently easy to do using
> free software (at least I couldn't figure-out how to do this). I saw
> that gnash plays my screencast nicely, but that it does not have options
> for writing to image files or a video stream. I looked quickly through
> the source code and it seems like it might not be difficult to do this
> (for someone familiar with the code base). Is this impression true?
>
> I wonder if anyone is interested in writing an option to gnash or a
> separate program based on the gnash codebase to output frames, or an
> output stream for use for generic transcoders (e.g., mjpegtools or
> something)?
>
> -Chris
>
> --
> Chris Lee <address@hidden>
> Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
>
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