Last modified by Drunk Monkey on 2024-10-09 05:32

From version 29.1
edited by Drunk Monkey
on 2022-01-27 18:11
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To version 31.1
edited by Drunk Monkey
on 2022-01-27 18:13
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

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86 86  (((
87 87  (% class="col-xs-12 col-xs-6" style="border-right:black solid 1px;" %)
88 88  (((
89 -=== Windows Video Capture ===
89 +=== Windows ===
90 90  
91 91  Open a command window, and run the following commands:
92 92  
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97 97  
98 98  (% style="font-size:14px" %)The parameters to the ffmpeg command have the following meanings
99 99  
100 -(% class="min grid" %)
100 +(% class="grid min" %)
101 101  |-f gdigrab|gdigrab is the windows framebuffer, where the screen is stored
102 102  |-t 6|capture 6 seconds of video and exit.  3600 = 1 hour, 14400 = 4 hours.  If you omit this parameter, the capture will continue until you press [Control C] to gracefully tell ffmpeg to stop
103 103  |(% style="font-size:14px" %)-framerate 60|if you want to see the candles paint second by second, you should have a framerate of at least 60.  Technically speaking, you actually need 120, but let's not get too crazy.
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116 116  
117 117  (% class="col-xs-12 col-xs-6" %)
118 118  (((
119 -=== Mac Video Capture ===
119 +=== Mac OSX ===
120 120  
121 121  Open a terminal window and run the following commands:
122 122  
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126 126  
127 127  (% style="font-size:14px" %)The parameters to the ffmpeg command have the following meanings
128 128  
129 -(% class="min" %)
129 +(% class="lined min" %)
130 130  |-f avfoundation|gdigrab is the windows framebuffer, where the screen is stored
131 131  |-t 6|capture 6 seconds of video and exit.  3600 = 1 hour, 14400 = 4 hours.  If you omit this parameter, the capture will continue until you press [Control C] to gracefully tell ffmpeg to stop
132 132  |(% style="font-size:14px" %)-framerate 60|if you want to see the candles paint second by second, you should have a framerate of at least 60.  Technically speaking, you actually need 120, but let's not get too crazy.