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i am new to ubuntu, I am developying a project for school project, For that I need your kind help =) i want to send application real-time video frames to another computer. For that first I need capture the video frames of any application, somehow i learned it is possible via KDE Software Compilation 4, but i don't know whats the procedure? Hoow can I capture those frames and send those frames to another computer (initially I will be sending frames via TCP). Waiting for your response. If you didn't understand my question let me know. Sorry for poor english =)

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Your english is very good Junaid. I'm left with a couple of questions, however. Applications don't usually have their own video frame buffers, though I guess one could say video players do. Do you mean you want to steam the contents of application windows? Are you interested in packages that would do this or is doing it yourself in a program that's of interest in the project? If you want to stream an application window or your whole desktop screencast software is probably what you want. – John S Gruber Oct 13 '12 at 15:37

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