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Found this just now: http://www.cdrom.com/pub/mng/mng.html
a multiple image/animation file format apparently. I know nothing about it,
just pointing it out here.
I could only suggest using a player which will list the animations and play
in sequence. I know ATI has one for it's Mach video cards, MS Media Player
6.4 obviously does not do this. Display (DOS-based, can be found in Kens
links) can do it with compatible Mpeg files.
Seeing as how the multiple Mpeg would require recompression they would no
doubt be a mess.
Bob
Alex McMurray <ale### [at] melbpcorgau> wrote in message
news:3831C63E.A87DFB3E@melbpc.org.au...
> Hi all.
>
> My 8 yo daughter has volunteered me to show her class at school, how
> computer graphics are done, using Pov-Ray. I have managed to get hold
> of a reasonably fast laptop to do the work.
> I have collected a number of your images that I will present in a
> slide show to give them an idea of the capabilities of Pov-Ray and give
> them the opportunity to try it themselves.
> One idea I had, was of showing them some of the animations that were
> created using Pov-Ray, and I have downloaded a few from the competition
> area.
> But rather than presenting each animation separately, (having to
> load and reload each animation), is there a way I can combine, say 5
> separate mpeg files, into one single file ready for showing.
> Your help will be greately appreciated.
>
> Alex.
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