I've come to learn through research that applying filters to flash webcam recording seem backend-ed. In other words, when a user pre-apply filters to their video (light brightness, blur, saturation), the filter parameters (CData, I think) are saved with the video but the actual video file is untouched (RAW) or as recorded.
My questions are,
Can and how are filters "baked" into a video recorded from a webcam? and
Can this be done in flash / flex
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Launch online webcam ---> apply filter(s) --> record video --> encode video (bake filters) --> save video --> playback video -->
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Thanks in advance for your expert advice
An Open Source company in San Francisco name Xuggle.com (pronounced zug' gle) has a way to decode flash video using JAVA and C++, allowing you to make changes like filters, colour, etc., and then re-encode the video. This process is a better way to explain the solution I'm looking for. Is there a way through ActionScript, somehow communicating with video encoder, that will allow a similar process? (I absolutely have no replies yet??? )
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