>I've never had any luck using transcode to convert vnc files.  I finally
>resorted to using the "-movie" option to dump the entire clip to individual xpm
>files.  After that you can use mogrify (from ImageMagick) to convert them to
>jpeg or ppm files.  Then you can use jpeg2yuv or ppmtoy4m (from mjpegtools) or
>ppmtoyuv (from netpbm) to produce a YUV stream which can be piped through
>yuv2lav (from mjpegtools) to produce an mjpeg avi.

     AFAIK (I haven't really looked at the VNC import code), -x vnc can
only handle connecting to an actual, running VNC server.  If you can
export the movie to individual image files, though, you don't need to
go through mjpegtools--you can use -x imlist with transcode to read the
files directly.  (I think you can also put all the files in their own
directory and use "-x im -i dirname" with the directory name, but I
don't do much work with images so someone else will have to confirm
that.)

  --Andrew Church
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    http://achurch.org/

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