The XVideoServiceThief application is an application that targets the Apple Macintosh operating system. It is a video capture software application that allows you to record and play back your X Window application while on your computer. It's a lot like watching a movie on your computer, only without any of the hassle of storing videos on a disc or transferring them to another source. It's a lot like downloading a movie on your computer. That's because it uses the X Window System to run your X Application while it's on your computer. It will make use of a program called QuickTime to play back video. So, how does it do this?
First of all, this program takes your X Windows Application and records it onto an audio track. Next, it copies the recorded video file into a QuickTime file and then it creates a WMV file. This is a media player application. It then provides a command line interface which allows you to control your X Window application. You can run it in an ordinary window or you can run it as a full screen video. All you have to do is run the appropriate command from your command line. You can also control playback by playing, pausing, or stopping the video.
The application works very well with the XPC Window Manager that is present on the Mac OS X operating system. It will make use of a special X Window System component called a 'Window' in order to display the applications. It does this by starting an X Window Manager with the permission of your desktop user. This is so that your users can add, remove, or rearrange their window. When they do so, the Window Manager will be updated with their change. In this way, the X Video Service Thievery application is able to run X applications while it's running on your computer. It's really a cool application that works extremely well with the Macintosh OS X.