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Gee, Bob, you are quick like uncle Ken!
I regard this as a good starting point for an explanatory text file. May I
use your setup?
I just announced that I want to have the ability to use several scenes with
different names. That comes first.
As I said: it's fun when it does what you want it to do!
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Regards,
Sander
Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmail com?subject=PoV-News:> schreef in
berichtnieuws 388f371d@news.povray.org...
> Me? Write a FAQ? You're asking for trouble... and serious confusion.
> Well there isn't really all that much to CMpeg, at least if you just
want the
> default encoding. The Win CMpeg4 front-end to CMpeg is easier still to
use.
> On the DOS command-line it might look like this:
>
> cmpeg -v0t0d0m0f2 ipb.ctl input%03d.tga output.mpg
>
> "input" being the rendered frames file name prefix (name less number)
and
> "output" the animation name you give it.
> The "%03" part is the number of digits that are in the rendered output
of
> POV-Ray, in this case anywhere from 100 to 999 frames. The zero is the
left
> padding, i.e. 000 has a leftmost zero (instead of 100 or 200, etc.). For
some
> reason this isn't mentioned in the documentation and it's the only way I
ever
> got it to work right.
> Instead of doing it this way there's the file list method which is what
> Sanders utility offers to do. It simply includes all the files to be
encoded
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