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record vnc session to a file for playback
record vnc session to a file for playback
It would be nice if I could play back an entire ultravnc session like a video. Is it possible?
I believe the RealVNC client has this ability. Also, there's a proxy called RBFProxy (I think) that sits between the client and the server, and records everything into somewhat of a standard file format (There's a separate program to play back sessions, and I think a few other programs use the same format). Would be really cool if the repeater II could do that! I bet it would be easy if the source code was available (Hint, hint...)
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There are tools that can record and playback VNC-sessions:
http://ttt.uni-trier.de/ttt.en.html
But they use java for it.
The VNC2SWF is a great idea, but it will only work on a linux computer. It would be great to have something like this available for windows too.
http://ttt.uni-trier.de/ttt.en.html
But they use java for it.
The VNC2SWF is a great idea, but it will only work on a linux computer. It would be great to have something like this available for windows too.
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Re: record vnc session to a file for playback
May be this links will help you.
http://nagalenoj.blogspot.com/2010/04/rfbproxy.html
http://nagalenoj.blogspot.com/2010/04/fbs-files.html
Also, I've summarized the related stuffs in the blog.
http://nagalenoj.blogspot.com/2010/04/rfbproxy.html
http://nagalenoj.blogspot.com/2010/04/fbs-files.html
Also, I've summarized the related stuffs in the blog.