RE: [Flightgear-devel] Speed of jpg-httpd / Another FlightGear movie)

2003-11-21 Thread Al West
Forgive my ignorance on flightgear but wouldn't it be 'nice' to record a flight then play it back for the purpose of recording. In that case you'd be able to turn up all the graphics detail set a resolution suitable for PAL/NTSC DVD, VCD etc. Additions could be to have a director mode either in

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Speed of jpg-httpd / Another FlightGear movie)

2003-11-19 Thread Ivo
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:23, Norman Vine wrote: You can try upping the speed with set_hz() initialized in FlightGear\src\Network\jpg-httpd.cxx Thanks. I tried that already, but it didn't work. Same transferrate. I'll try Martin Spott's suggestion really soon and see if I can get a

[Flightgear-devel] Speed of jpg-httpd / Another FlightGear movie)

2003-11-18 Thread Ivo
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:26, Curtis L. Olson wrote: http://www.flightgear.org/Gallery/index.shtml It shows some footage of high speed canyon flying SE of Mt. Ranier in Washington state. Nice movie! It reminded me of something. A few weeks ago, I tried using the jpg-httpd part of

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Speed of jpg-httpd / Another FlightGear movie)

2003-11-18 Thread Norman Vine
Ivo writes: It reminded me of something. A few weeks ago, I tried using the jpg-httpd part of FG and mencoder to capture flying in realtime. I used a looped wget to 'download' the images as fast as possible. The problem I stumbled upon, was the very low download speed I got. Around 3-4

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Speed of jpg-httpd / Another FlightGear movie)

2003-11-18 Thread Gene Buckle
Any ideas? You can try upping the speed with set_hz() initialized in FlightGear\src\Network\jpg-httpd.cxx What you might want to do is use FRAPS. It has a free downloadable demo and is unfortunately Windows only, but it will do exactly what you want. The main site is http://www.fraps.com