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Alltop, all the cool kids (and me)

 
A new experiment based on an application which I created for the London Flash Platform User Group.

Snapshotter will capture a flv snapshot from your local webcam, send it to FMS, invoke a CFC via Remoting which in turn invokes ffmpeg which converts the flv to jpg format. The file is then written to an XML file and a gallery created which in turn is loaded in the swf. Sounds more complex than it is.

I am going to post the sources (fla, cfc) for the conversion process in the next few days.

Check out Snapshotter 1.0

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What's funny is at least 2 of us (I'm one of them) accidentally had VHScrCap as our default webcam when taking the first shot, hehe! You can see the 2 screen-screen caps.
# Posted By JesterXL | 7/25/06 12:30 AM
Maybe I should turn this into a nerd competition: 'name this FMS developer'. Whoever gets the highest score wins a weekend in a locked basement with no windows.
# Posted By stoem | 7/25/06 9:31 AM
ahaha, really nice!
I'm in there too
# Posted By Dario | 7/25/06 11:35 AM
Dude, this looks like a fun little app :)
# Posted By jason martell | 7/25/06 8:07 PM
Very cool!

Always great Stoem's stuff!
# Posted By daniele | 7/25/06 10:14 PM
Really cool Stefan. Nice user interaction. Loved your note about kn*b images. ;-) You've had loads of hits already - if only i had a webcam at work. ;-)
# Posted By Steven Tew | 7/26/06 10:38 AM
Thanks Stefan. I can think of a ton of uses for this. It's a beaut! Thanks for removing the knobs.
# Posted By Chris | 7/26/06 12:43 PM
love the app! Is there any way to set image quality?
# Posted By andrei | 7/27/06 4:27 AM
image quality... good question. I think ffmpeg may have a parameter for the jpg quality but I'm not sure how great the initial flv snapshot is...
# Posted By stoem | 7/27/06 9:28 AM
Really nice work.
I have been experimenting with an image upload tool that I wanted to combine with a cam "photo booth" type app and this wold be perfect. It's for online students for University courss. I hope we get the chance to se the code and learn from this.
Excellent !
# Posted By James | 7/31/06 3:15 AM
Nice work bro. Next you need to check out photo booth on a new mac....then look at grant skinners webcam goo scripts and shebang ....hours of fun :o)
# Posted By Campbell Anderson | 7/31/06 12:49 PM
Not much to say other than awesome in its simplicity, and offers a neat inverted window into ppls worlds. I particularly enjoyed the instant update, regardless of which machine the webcam is on (was at play with the co-workers on it). Great scott it's great stuff!
# Posted By Clayton | 11/6/06 7:44 PM
glad you like it. I think the app deserves an update... and boy that XMl file is getting big!
Oh, and my name isn't scott lol

Keep posting pics, we're almost at 1,000.
# Posted By Stefan | 11/6/06 8:27 PM
app won't work with new black macbook and built in iSight
# Posted By corban | 11/15/06 5:42 PM
Hey, this is crazy, I was surfing around the intarweb looking for tutorials to learn about fms to create something very similar to this. Are you going to share the sources soon?

Thanks, really cool work!
# Posted By Chris | 11/16/06 3:11 AM
Ok, missed that next post, thanks!
# Posted By Chris | 11/16/06 3:16 AM
I'm simply curious if your experiment will allow the uploading of jpg into the whiteboard without much modification of what exists right now.
# Posted By lefo | 3/2/07 4:17 PM
will it allow it? Depends what you mean by that. Yes it will allow it. does it do it right now? No, you'd have to build it. But yes, it's possible. Will I add that functionality? Probably not.
# Posted By Stefan | 3/2/07 4:19 PM
it doesn't work with mac....
# Posted By mono | 6/1/07 12:53 PM
When will the code be ready? I think this program is cool. :)

Regards,

Glen Charles Rowell
# Posted By Glen Charles Rowell | 6/8/08 12:00 AM
Is it AS2 or AS3?
# Posted By mika | 8/7/08 10:49 PM
wow this is so old now I can't remember.... AS2 I think.
# Posted By Stefan Richter | 8/8/08 8:41 AM