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Re: [Gnash-dev] dump-gnash


From: Mike Wilson
Subject: Re: [Gnash-dev] dump-gnash
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 18:26:20 -0700

Thanks Hyun-woo.  I'll patch up my 0.8.10 base and see how it works.  I wish I had the C++ skills to replace the swfdec libs in ffmpeg with gnash!

We are working on a (near) realtime transcoding pipeline for our fla's.  I had noticed that Gnash has some difficulties with some filters but if I can get our current pipeline speedy (under 30 seconds for a 2 min/24fps video) the positives would probably out-weigh any changes our production staff would need to start making to make them more "gnash" friendly.

Thanks again!

Mike Wilson




On Jun 19, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Hyun-woo Park wrote:

Hi, Wilson.

Welcome to hell of the swf converting world! (joke)

I'm using dump-gnash to pull out all frames with this :  https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/index.php?7742
But current gnash does not fully support swf effects (like some layer effects and blend modes)

Use it on your risk :)


On Jun 20, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Mike Wilson wrote:

How hard would it be to get gnash to spit out all of the frames of a swf as PNG's?  I'm having problems getting our swf's transcoded to h.264 using ffmpeg.  It looks as if the embedded swfdec libs can't handle MovieClip assets within the .swf.  Gnash appears to play he videos though and has some export options but I was looking to modify the source such that I could pipe the output of dump-gnash as a png directly into ffmpeg faster than the frame rate.  Is this even possible?  

Thanks for any information and thanks for producing such a nice tool in the first place.  Cheers.

Mike Wilson
Predicate Logic






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