Using the SCP Command
The following is an example of using scp to transfer frame 494
from Diskus with the device name “diskus” to the workstation.
Assume that you are going to place the image in the directory
“images” with the path /usr/people/guest/images. Enter:
scp diskus:494 /usr/people/guest/images
If you move to the images directory and type ls, it lists a file
named “494.” This is the frame you just transferred. To assign a
different filename, use the UNIX “mv” command.
To copy an image stored on the workstation hard disk to Diskus,
enter:
scp statue.yuv diskus:100
This copies the image “statue” from the workstation to Diskus at
frame 100.
Using the SCPYUV Command
Use this command to copy a frame from Diskus, used in the
previous example, to the workstation and view the image on the
workstation screen.
Enter:
scpyuv diskus:494
This copies frame 494 and shows it on the screen. The image is in
the workstation’s video memory and not stored on the hard disk.
Using the Movie Command
View a sequence of Diskus frames on the workstation screen as
in this example:
movie diskus:50 10
VideoTools Diskus
Operations
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