Thanks for the Reply on how to go about trying on Command Line using
the DDMS.Would dig into the framebufer_service.c for more clarity.

Thanks to others too for their input on  it

Regards
Prakash Vel


On Aug 27, 10:21 pm, "Yusuf Saib (T-Mobile USA)" <yusuf.s...@t-
Mobile.com> wrote:
> DDMS sends a string that essentially says "give me ascreenshot" to
> the device, which sends back image data, all through a socket. You
> could in theory take the DDMS code and repurpose it to your needs. You
> might start by taking a look at system/core/adb/framebuffer_service.c
> and who calls it. Bear in mind that you can't screencapture on the
> device unless you're running as root. DDMS gets around this by sending
> the string to a root process.
>
> Yusuf Saib
> Android
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>
> On Aug 27, 5:48 am, Prakash Vel <prakash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Read through Couple of articles , Most of them point to the DDMS
> > through that we could take theScreenshot.
>
> > However i am trying to capture the Emulator  screen from the Command
> > Line.
> > Not Sure how to tweak the framebuffer /Surface flinger to do the job.
>
> > or is there any app that we could run in the background and get the
> > job done.
>
> > help will be much appreciated.
>
> > Thanks and Regards
> > Prakash Vel
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