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lossless screencast test video
Tom Sparks
2012-07-13 09:05:15 UTC
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I am looking for a lossless screencast video for I a can test old rle video codecs?


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Ralph Giles
2012-07-13 15:37:21 UTC
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Post by Tom Sparks
I am looking for a lossless screencast video for I a can test old rle video codecs?
We have an archive of lossless test video at media.xiph.org, but
unfortunately it doens't include any screencasts. Perhaps you can hack
one of the screen-recorder programmes to save lossless video, if you
have a fast enough disk?

-r
x***@xiph.org
2012-07-14 05:14:12 UTC
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Post by Ralph Giles
Post by Tom Sparks
I am looking for a lossless screencast video for I a can test old rle video codecs?
We have an archive of lossless test video at media.xiph.org, but
unfortunately it doens't include any screencasts. Perhaps you can hack
one of the screen-recorder programmes to save lossless video, if you
have a fast enough disk?
Of the ones I know, most have a mode to capture lossless (and
uncompressed) as CPU is usually too limited to compress on the fly.

Monty
Tom Sparks
2012-07-15 10:31:02 UTC
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Monty
I being do some think about the video tag and we are missing a video format for screencasting
I have read Screencast codec showdown at http://boredzo.org/codec-comparison/ and the winner is Animation 16-bit color
I know about a java applet witch can play IFF ANIM (examples <http://www.randelshofer.ch/animations/index.html> )
I've read Apple QuickTime player supports FLI/FLC

tom

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