Re: [Vnc2swf-users] About FLV output.
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From: Oscar U. <osc...@pr...> - 2009-04-02 18:52:46
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It complains pygame is not installed. Is there a version that uses PIL instead, or is there a setup option to set it to use PIL? Thanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Olivier Hervieu" <oli...@wa...> > To: "Oscar Usifer" <osc...@pr...> > Cc: "General discussion about vnc2swf" <vnc...@li...> > Subject: Re: [Vnc2swf-users] About FLV output. > Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:26:44 +0200 > > > The attached tarball has a setup.py that respect standard python > distribution style. > > Run > > python setup.py build > python setup.py install > > You can have some help by running > > 'python setup.py --help' or 'python setup.py --help [command name]' > > Forget the old makefile. I leave it here for euske. > > Regards, > > Olivier. > > Oscar Usifer a écrit : > > Greets Olivier, > > > > Just a few requests. I would like to test it out, but am not able > > to get it into an installed state. I tried to run setup.py, but > > it seems to output usage along the way instead of actually > > performing an install. I was not able to use your package, as > > make fails as well. Could you please update so that it is > > compatible with the current build system? Also, I have a target > > system that I use for installation, so the setup/make would need > > an option to install into a target directory instead of into a > > system. I can take your work and figure out how to get it > > completely installed, but not everyone has the time or desire to > > go to that level of energy output. Also, I am beginner level with > > Python, which makes it less accessible. > > > > Thanks, > > OSC > > > > > > > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Olivier Hervieu" <oli...@wa...> > >> To: vnc...@li..., "Yusuke Shinyama" > >> <yu...@cs...> > >> Subject: [Vnc2swf-users] About FLV output. > >> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:49:48 +0200 > >> > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Vnc2swf can produce FLV. But produced files present some drawbacks. > >> > >> - files has only one keyframe (also report a few weeks ago), > >> - files has no metadata. This means that support of pyvnc2swf > >> FLV files is not complete for most FLV players (impossible to > >> scroll, total record time is not available (a good example : > >> test your pyvnc2swf FlV in FlowPlayer)). > >> > >> I attach a tarball containing some modifications: > >> > >> - add a '-k' option to specify the keyframe rate > >> - Add meta data on the produced flv. > >> > >> Note that I also repackage pyvnc2swf to be more pythonic. > >> Vnc2swf scripts, edit and play are replaced by scripts > >> vnc2swf-recorder, vnc2swf-editor and vnc2swf player. The > >> distribution is now built and installed with setuptools. > >> > >> The Cli interface was successfully tested on Ubuntu 8.04 and Debian Lenny. > >> > >> Also note that I did not (and do not want to) install python-tk. > >> I paid attention to add some options in the GUI. But these > >> changes are not yet tested,. > >> > >> I leave to Euske or others to test and commit these changes. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Olivier Hervieu. > >> << pyvnc2swf-0.10.0.tar.gz >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com |