Dear Kresten,
Making snapshots is really easy with Rev. Check out the "export
snapshot" command in the docs. Note that you can export snapshots
directly to a file. You probably will want to save the snapshots to
files using the seconds as filenames.
To convert the snapshots to a QT movie, use Trevor's EnhancedQT
External. Drop me a line off-list and I'll send you a demo stack
(originally from Trevor, adjusted by several people).
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Op 29-jan-2008, om 16:25 heeft Kresten Bjerg het volgende geschreven:
Hi revolutionaries
I am developing a rev prototype for a laptop multimedia diary, also
to serve as vehicle in interfacing long-distance telecontacts- with
verbal and visual desktop-sharing.(www.phenomenalog.dk)
But I am faced with the slowness in reviewing ( for myself - and
possibly also in above type telecontacts) diary-events evolving
days before.
Phase 1: I therefore need a simplest possible (cross platform
standalones operative) handler, which automatically, on new card in
diary, , starts to assemble screen-snapshots, every time a return,
or an effective mouseclick is released by the user. The snapshots
shall - at once, - or just afterwards , when a new daycard is
created- , be concocted as a quicktime movie,- a weekday-date-
labeled quicktime-file, saved in a growing weekfolders in
monthfolders in year-folder structure.
I guess such needs are not new, so probably suitable prototype-
handlers for such purpose exist. But the program now going to
contain such handler is and wil remain freeware.
Phase 2 in this, ( but let not this postpone solving the first
phase) will require an optional extension of the above, allso to
accumulate /interpolate - into the diary sequence - screensnapshots
of other event on the desktop, when the diary window is hidden:
folders, files and pages openened including major steps in mails,
Internet-browsing, - enabling users to spy, retrospectively, on
their own navigation through previous days (and earlier telecontacts).
Look at this as enabling and empowering citizens to manifest their
self-documentary accountability (for the non-paranoid), See
"Empowering Citizen Self-documentation: Re-inventing the diary" at
the above-mentioned site.
P.S. I am aware of the nice commercial "ScreenSteps" application,
which contains lots of beautiful features.But we need am open-
source freeware solution.
Looking forward to responses to this, one way or another, also mail-
discussionwise.
Kresten Bjerg (www.Psy.ku.dk/bjerg)
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