Midlet for capturing video

Hello guys,
I m developing an midlet which will capture a video clip and store the clip at the server's database. But I m not finding suitable documents for capturing video. How do I
capture the video clip? There is no such class or method which does so. I m able to capture the image using the following method:
byte ib[] = videoControl.getSnapshot("encoding=jpeg");
which returns byte codes of the particular image.
Is there any such implementation for the video clip?
Please suggest me the exact steps to do it as I have searched the whole net but couldnt get the idea.
From,
Nirav

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