Well, WEBM is the the final result of "Screencast" after processing. As written in my first post, RLE is a temporary state before processing.
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Re: problems with RLE-files from Autodesk Screencast
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Re: problems with RLE-files from Autodesk Screencast
Ok, I think I get it now: Screencast dumps the captured video as a temporary RLE file which is then uploaded to Autodesk's server where it is encoded/converted to e063d964d4482d0ad864a52c24e15f62.webm (and e063d964d4482d0ad864a52c24e15f62.mp4).Peter2 wrote:Well, WEBM is the the final result of "Screencast" after processing. As written in my first post, RLE is a temporary state before processing.
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Re: problems with RLE-files from Autodesk Screencast
Yes. Nearly.XnTriq wrote:Ok, I think I get it now:...
RLE is already processed to WEBM locally on your PC, then uploaded. The servers adds some other feature (timeline ..) and stores it to the Screencast server.
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