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Re: Screenshot the widget [message #34511 is a reply to message #34383] Tue, 18 March 2003 17:51 Go to previous message
Thomas Gutzler is currently offline  Thomas Gutzler
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Rick Towler wrote:
> "Thomas Gutzler" wrote in message
>
>> Besides that - is there a possibility to generate a movie from the
>> things happening in the draw-widget without buying the MPEG-license (how
>> much would that cost) ?
>
> Your last post was about a flythru animation so I am guessing that is what
> you want to record?

right.

> If you are on x86, you will be delighted to know that Ronn Kling has a great
> DLM which allows you to write animations directly using the Video For
> Windows API. It is slick. You can find that in the downloads section of
> www.kilvarock.com.

I picked the 'DLM for reading and writing AVI files'. Seems the VFW DLM
doesn't work with WinNT - it didn't for me. But that doesn't matter,
cause the IDLtoAVI is pretty nice (if you have enough diskspace :) ).

Thanks for that.

> P.S. Send us a link to your animation if you can. I like to see my camera
> in action :)

Since the University has to pay for its traffic (and it's f...ing
expensive), I had to put a small mpeg video on my own server. It shows a
flight through a testobject, a papertube. The steps are still too large
but I think it's nice to watch anyway. You can download it here:
http://mugiri-in-au.dyndns.tv:8000/Uni/papertube.mpg

Tom
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