Updating the computers-radmind Updating the computers-radmind margaret Wed, - 15:41 Video:7276kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.019529% Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 1000.00 (1000/1) -> 12.00 (12/1) 09:44:33 deleted 53 tile_row polling images.ĭelfeno:Desktop sbrewer$ ffmpeg -i out201004020944.flv -sameq out201004020944.movįFmpeg version 0.5.1, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al.Ĭonfiguration: -enable-libmp3lame -enable-libfaac -enable-nonfreeīuilt on 12:11:13, gcc: 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. 09:44:26 copy_tiles: allocating first_line at size 54 09:44:26 rfbProcessClientSecurityType: returning securityResult for client rfb version >= 3.8 09:44:26 rfbProcessClientSecurityType: executing handler for type 1 09:44:20 WARNING: the warning message printed above for more info. 09:44:20 WARNING: You are running x11vnc WITHOUT a password. 09:44:20 initialize_screen: fb_depth/fb_bpp/fb_Bpl 09:44:19 console_guess returned: 09:44:19 raw fb is non-regular file: /dev/null 09:44:19 console_guess: file is /dev/null 09:44:19 macosxCG_init: initializing display. 09:44:19 Continuing without X display in -rawfb mode. 09:44:19 Trying again with XAUTHLOCALHOSTNAME=localhost. To disable this warning use the -nopw option, or put the setting in your ~/.x11vncrc file. > If you did not mean to do this Press CTRL-C now!! Or using the x11vnc SSL options: -ssl and -stunnel Please Read the documention for more info about passwords, security, and encryption. Last login: Fri Apr 2 09:21:58 on ttys006ĭelfeno:Desktop sbrewer$ 09:44:17 MacOS X: set -connect file to ** WARNING ** WARNING ** WARNING ** WARNING ** YOU ARE RUNNING X11VNC WITHOUT A PASSWORD!! This means anyone with network access to this computer may be able to view and control your desktop. mov file can be imported into iMovie, where you can edit the clip, add a sound-track, or combine with other videos.īelow is a complete session so you can see all the parts put together. To import the file into iMovie, you need to transcode the file into something iMovie understands:ĭelfeno:Desktop sbrewer$ ffmpeg -i out201004020900.flv -sameq out201004020900.mov You can open this file using VLC to watch the video. You should end up with a file on the Desktop called something like "out201004020900.flv". You tell it to stop by typing Control + C. It will record video and save it in a file on the Desktop until you tell it to stop. You'll see a bunch of output - once the output stops, hit return to get the prompt back, then type: With any luck, it will be as simple as this:įirst, go to the Desktop to save your work there: You can use two commands to start recording video. Start up Terminal (Also in the Utilities folder, but there a shortcut in the Dock).
You might want to use the System Preferences to set the screen resolution lower before starting to capture video. Videos of the entire screen are very large. To capture video, you need to use the command-line. There is also an application in the Utilities folder called "Grab" that will let you set some options or get images just of particular windows.
To capture still images, you can use some magic keystrokes:Ĭapture whole screen: Command + Shift + 3Ĭapture region: Command + Shift + 4 to turn cursor to cross-hairs, then select region.
You can capture still images of videos of anything on the computer screens that Biology supports. Voilà! Printing Printing margaret Wed, - 15:35
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Move files between local and remote folders by drag-and-drop, or by right click and upload (local to remote) or download (remote to local) You should be in a directory called something like /u1/home/bio/username (with your bcrc username, of course).Ĭlear the Remote site and type the appropriate one of these:Įnlarge the absurdly small window under the remote site bar and scroll to find your microscope folder.Check the box next to Always trust this host, add this key to the cache, and click OK The first time, you get a warning about an unknown host.