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Real time screen capture
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Real time screen capture
Is there any way to capture screen data (real time), and pipe to a database or another s/w ?
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Yes. That's how all remote control programs and screen recorders work. Do you have something specific in mind?
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first part of capture
http://www.fraps.com/ to port it to another machine or stream to another source I don't know could be some typ'o server for streaming media |
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Fraps only works with 3D.
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If I can capture the share price, I can build in some decision making algorithms. I'm not into shares, but by brother in law is. |
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my bad it said vid capture dah
try camtasia I know that one works you may want to look at something in java someone here knows java ?? maybe a few php with java |
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Hum, why would you have to do full screen capture to get the share prices? You could just capture and process the input stream no matter if it is some webpage or an RSS feed or a television broadcast.
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Well I am a little outdated, I guess.
Ok, how would I capture and process the input stream? I haven't dealt with this kind of capturing before. Only time I had to play with ports, was when I wrote a little bitty BASIC program to drive two plotters with one PC (AT 286). Quote:
I thought I could bypass low level programming that way. I know only 'C', Fortran, Clipper & AutoLISP. Which port do I open, & how? Then how do I filter/process the input to extract the prices ? I have no idea about the format/data structure involved in video stram i/o. And, thanks Nodsu. BTW, as a new comer, I've tried to maintain a low profile (perhaps not low enough). But I was going to start a thread for 'Valuable contributions by Nodsu' |
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OK, the million dollar question.. Where does your stock information come from?
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The major stock exchanges here, have sites that we can log onto (as members) and get the prices on our screen, real time,(for the stocks we are interested in).
The idea was to use the price information for making buy/sell decisions. |
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Ok, then you examine the source of the webpage and find out what format the stock prices are in exactly.. Images, flash, java applet, plaintext, and extract accordingly.
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Ok. Thanks.
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