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===Here is a short video demonstrating the use of ASTK's mesh converter utility.===
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===A short video demonstrating the use of ASTK's mesh converter utility.===
  
 
Many users including me have had trouble using it, because it needs to be handled just in the right way or it does not work.  Because of its finicky behaviour I decided to create a video since I could not describe it adequately using typed words, besides a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is richer and finally I wanted to learn how to make quick desktop demo videos with sound anyway!
 
Many users including me have had trouble using it, because it needs to be handled just in the right way or it does not work.  Because of its finicky behaviour I decided to create a video since I could not describe it adequately using typed words, besides a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is richer and finally I wanted to learn how to make quick desktop demo videos with sound anyway!
  
 
Here is the video: [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/downloads/ASTK-mesh-converter.ogv  ASTK-mesh-converter.ogv]
 
Here is the video: [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/downloads/ASTK-mesh-converter.ogv  ASTK-mesh-converter.ogv]
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PS: The video was created using "gtk-recordMyDesktop" in an Ubuntu 9.04 64bit PC.  I had tried "XVidCap Screen Capture" but it created very poor video where only the pixelated regions near the mouse were getting updated and I could not get it to capture every frame.

Latest revision as of 17:57, 20 October 2010

A short video demonstrating the use of ASTK's mesh converter utility.

Many users including me have had trouble using it, because it needs to be handled just in the right way or it does not work. Because of its finicky behaviour I decided to create a video since I could not describe it adequately using typed words, besides a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is richer and finally I wanted to learn how to make quick desktop demo videos with sound anyway!

Here is the video: ASTK-mesh-converter.ogv

PS: The video was created using "gtk-recordMyDesktop" in an Ubuntu 9.04 64bit PC. I had tried "XVidCap Screen Capture" but it created very poor video where only the pixelated regions near the mouse were getting updated and I could not get it to capture every frame.