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Patrick, The best way I've found is to establish an X virtual frame buffer (Xvfb) as a display. I run an Xvfb that will dump to device :99 I then simply set the display device >setenv DISPLAY :99 If you have saved off a bundle, then you can use a little isl to automatically generate an image. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <isl debug="true" loop="1" offscreen="false" sleep="3600"> <property name="basedir" value="/data/"/> <property name="imagetype" value="png"/> <!-- make an image --> <bundle file="${islpath}/MyBundle.xidv"/> <pause/> <image file="${basedir}/Image_${yy}${MM}${dd}${HH}${mm}.${imagetype}"/> </isl> dy > I am trying to capture video while working through a remote terminal. > Though the manuals don't really mention it, I remember this being > mentioned at a workshop I attended last year, that it is possible to > trick the IDV into capturing movies without actually sitting at the > terminal that the IDV is running at. I don't remember what the IDV > needs to carry out video capture. Does forwarding X11 data to the > remote terminal work? > > Thanks for the help > -Patrick Webb > >
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