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How to save simulation as a video file? [message #537665] Thu, 03 June 2010 06:01 Go to next message
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Has anyone an idea how to save the running simulation as a video, right now?
Maybe this could be an additional feature in later releases of STEM.
Matthias
Re: How to save simulation as a video file? [message #538065 is a reply to message #537665] Fri, 04 June 2010 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Found a solution, that at least works for Windows:
http://camstudio.org/
Matthias

Re: How to save simulation as a video file? [message #538558 is a reply to message #538065] Mon, 07 June 2010 19:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, Camtasia studio works for windows.

On Mac, quicktime player has a screen recording feature that works pretty good.

Re: How to save simulation as a video file? [message #538658 is a reply to message #538558] Tue, 08 June 2010 07:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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How about the idea to integrate this in the long run as an additional feature in STEM?
Re: How to save simulation as a video file? [message #540595 is a reply to message #537665] Wed, 16 June 2010 11:36 Go to previous message
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We currently have an internal plug-in that saves the map image to an image file (PNG) for each simulator cycle. We postprocess those images into animation sequence movies.

One thing that might be interesting to investigate is the VLC Java API (or ffmpeg?) that could automatically create the movie from Java. One issue might be that VLC uses GPL license. I think VLC also has issues with OSGi, but that might be mainly an SWT/AWT issue with playback. We probably aren't worried about playback.
Re: How to save simulation as a video file? [message #563924 is a reply to message #538558] Tue, 08 June 2010 07:06 Go to previous message
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How about the idea to integrate this in the long run as an additional feature in STEM?
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