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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: Coder on September 04, 2003, 08:24:15 PM
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As a follow up on the interview with Attention Software we got something extra at Flying Paper. In the interview you could read they were working on PIP (Picture In Picture). It will be soon out on the superbundle. Also there is the AmigaAMP/AmiNetRadio/Kaya music plugin. Read more about it and see some extra’s on the Flying Paper website. Click here (http://www.flyingpaper.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=6) to see it.
If the link does not work or it is not showing properly you can also access it thru the Flying Paper (http://www.flyingpaper.com) website.
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In what will be PIP different/less/more than ScreenInWindow? (Which works nicely on MorphOS)
ScreenInWindow enables you to monitor a desired screen or even window in a window, define parent/monitored screen, press buttons, type in text just as in a normal window. Sometimes I use it to have the amirc window on all of my screens.
(ScreenInWindow is available from aminet, SIW.lha and SIW2.lha namely)
Thanks for the answer :-)
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When FFMPEG (MOS) is in the bin directory,
it will be able to save sequences of frames
as MPEG video file with the right calculated
FPS, and it can also work realtime, and has
some realtime effects, and it's scaleable,
it has many other options.
Without FFMPEG it can only save pictures.
Bye,
Felix (Felix@attention-software.com)
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Well now, that sounds good for new type "screengrabs". :-)
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Would be nice for making demonstrations and visual how_to:s... and
those mpegs are viewable on almost all systems unlike for example
Hollywood scripts
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Most MPEG video's created with FFMPEG
are good to view, it's also possible to create
AVI's or other supported formats by FFMPEG,
but PIP currently only create's MPEG video's.
If you follow the title link, there's a example
video on the great FlyingPaper site.
Bye,
Felix.