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Re: Saving image from Axis Camera

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Originally Posted by Joe Ross View Post
I believe the ZomB dashboard can do it also.
Indeed it does, the image control (the eye in the toolbox) can save videos, right click it and say start saving, then later right click it and hit stop saving, or you can use triggers: add a Cmd button, select triggers, and guess and check on the control name, the second box should be StartSaving, or StopSaving. Our dashboard had some really nice videos (more to come soon).
It saves to C:\Program Files\ZomB\data as WebM videos (use ffmpeg or VLC to play/convert (both are installed with ZomB), open command prompt and enter this command to convert: ffmpeg -i "C:\Path\To\Capture.webm" -qscale 10 -an "C:\path\to\output.avi"
note the avi can be almost any video format, mp4, wmv, mov, etc...)
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