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targetwoman
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Posted: 2005-Feb-04 08:40
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I have a commercial application which creates a walk through in a window. I want to capture this 'walk-through' and create a Flash file. I have tried many shareware software which capture the sequence of images in a jerky fashion. The computer is a highend machine with about 1 GB of RAM and 64 MB of VRAM. Sports a P 4 with 2.8 GHz speed. So it is not a fault of hardware insufficiency.

Any pointers ?

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Posted: 2005-Feb-04 10:46
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Just a silly thought - but if you have patience and a quick finger then using the "print screen" button might work for you.




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Posted: 2005-Feb-05 04:04
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Thanks for the quick reply excell. The walk through is actually a movie. It renders well when viewed alone. But when I capture the movie into disk, it displays the movie in jerks.
We even tried editing the captured movie to no avail.

I am missing something here. The question is what ?





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Posted: 2005-Feb-05 21:58
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I don't know which software you're using but if its free and its targeting video for use on the web the frame rate is probably too low which is causing the 'jerkiness'. There is a tradeoff between file size & frame rate/quality. If you can, try increasing the frame rate/quality of the video capture and see if that helps.



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Posted: 2005-Feb-08 05:29
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Thanks Sinoed. This software doesn't go beyond 10 frames per second. It should be fast when played normally, but doesn't work that way. I have a dark fear that it is me who is slowing things down.wink


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