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From: Donald_Gaffney <ga...@ph...> - 2004-10-18 14:13:15
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> CamStudio is a good freeware program for capturing to avi format on > Windows (download at > http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Reviews/r1075.html); the help menu > doesn't seem to work, but you can get help from the start menu entry for > CamStudio. For capturing VPython animations you probably want to choose > the menu option "Region" in which case when you start recording it waits > for you to draw a capture rectangle. > > Bruce Sherwood The link mentioned above didn't work for me, so I did a bit of searching regarding this app and downloaded the 2.0 installer from http://www.swftools.com/tool-details.php?tool=8162413051 This installer is smaller than the 2.1 installer and lacks the adware burden of 2.1. A good discussion regarding CamStudio may be found at http://groups.google.com/, by searching for "CamStudio 2.0 - Last Freeware/Open Source version" and locating the thread in alt.comp.freeware from this past April (2004). The 2.0 version was GPL'd by RenderSoft, but it is unclear whether the GPL was the license they had really intended to use. The license files bundled with the source zip file read more like a BSD+advert clause license, but a GPL screen shot from the former RenderSoft website shows that they distributed the code as GPL. In any case, the installer from above is freely redistributable. In any case, is there a capacity to render into a bitmap file set planned for Vpython? It seems to me I put together some code a long time ago to generate avi files from an OpenGL anim under win32, but just rendering to files and using something like ImageMagick would work on most platforms. Don |