Re: Embed Mplayer into Web page.




pjsenthil@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I have tried Gadwin screen capture it is working..and it very
good..since it is getting client window also.without the need for
editing the thumd nail.
but mine is an internet application.where the video will be running on
the client side.

the user will be working on some video..in that he need to capture a
frame and store back to server..then how can i use.the gadwin cature.

since it has to be prior loaded on to the system.

I used Gadwin to capture a frame from one of my videos playing from my
site. It used the WMP, but the type of player does not matter. I set up
Gadwin to capture as jpg at 100% quality. I set up to capture from a
selected rectangle from the screen image. You can then capture just the
video image or part of it. I set up Gadwin to save the capture in a
file on the computer. It stored the image as ScreenShot001.jpg. If you
captured another frame also, the next one would be saved as
ScreenShot002.jpg. I then minimized the screen viewing the web site and
brought up my CuteFTP Professional FTP client. After connecting to my
site, I uploaded the ScreenShot001.jpg to a desired directory on the
site. See it at http://www.cwdjr.net/pic/ScreenShot001.jpg . Then I
turned the FTP client off and went back to the web page from which I
made the capture. I have no idea what you wish to do once you have the
capture on the server. If you are wanting to do something that involves
the web page from which the capture was made, this likely will require
some server side language that could be C++, Java, php, etc depending
on what you wish to do and could range from easy to very complex. If
you want someone else to send the capture to the server, you will have
to set up the server to allow others to upload to it via ftp which will
likely require a password to be safe. Or you can set up anonymous ftp
for visitor upload that does not require a password. If you do that, be
sure to set a bandwidth limit for the ftp uploads, or some spammer or
hacker may fill your server with junk. Just how to set up the ftp
depends on the server, the host, how the control panel is set up etc.
Everyone has to research this on their own for the server being used.

.



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