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Hello all ...
What are the tools required to string a batch of image frames together into an
animation format file ... with unix? The idea
here is to be able to start an animation script before I go home at the end of the day
and to have something more than simple 320
frames in a directory in the morning.
Dennis
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... never mind ... found mpeg_encode and that seems to work ...
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That's funny, that was what some of us would have said, cmpeg works
fairly well also.
Dennis Clarke wrote:
> ... never mind ... found mpeg_encode and that seems to work ...
--
Josh English -- Lexiphanic Lethomaniac
eng### [at] spiritonecom
The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
"He who hebetates is last."
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Josh English wrote:
>
> That's funny, that was what some of us would have said, cmpeg works
> fairly well also.
>
I'll see if I can find the source code or a binary for Sun Solaris.
In the mean time here is what I scripted last night ...
http://www.interlog.com/~dclarke/povray/animate/output.mpg
MPEG ENCODER STATS (1.5b)
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TIME STARTED: Fri Mar 2 08:34:07 2001
MACHINE: unknown
FIRST FILE: ./glob000.ppm
LAST FILE: ./glob320.ppm
PATTERN: ibbpbbpbbpbbpbbp
GOP_SIZE: 16
SLICES PER FRAME: 30
RANGE: +/-10
PIXEL SEARCH: FULL
PSEARCH: LOGARITHMIC
BSEARCH: SIMPLE
QSCALE: 4 5 12
REFERENCE FRAME: ORIGINAL
TIME COMPLETED: Fri Mar 2 08:40:06 2001
Total time: 5 minutes and 59 seconds
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*****I FRAME SUMMARY*****
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Blocks: 25200 (1455126 bits) ( 57 bpb)
Frames: 21 (1457376 bits) (69398 bpf) (20.4% of total)
Compression: 106:1 ( 0.2259 bpp)
Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN Inf
Seconds: 48 ( 0.4361 fps) ( 133981 pps) ( 523 mps)
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*****P FRAME SUMMARY*****
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I Blocks: 8028 (1542588 bits) ( 192 bpb)
P Blocks: 29584 (1905084 bits) ( 64 bpb)
Skipped: 82388
Frames: 100 (3459264 bits) (34592 bpf) (48.4% of total)
Compression: 213:1 ( 0.1126 bpp)
Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN 33.5
Seconds: 121 ( 0.8233 fps) ( 252908 pps) ( 987 mps)
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*****B FRAME SUMMARY*****
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I Blocks: 730 (129150 bits) ( 176 bpb)
B Blocks: 92291 (2080012 bits) ( 22 bpb)
B types: 26021 ( 19 bpb) forw 23680 ( 19 bpb) back 42590 ( 26
bpb) bi
Skipped: 146979
Frames: 200 (2232368 bits) (11161 bpf) (31.2% of total)
Compression: 660:1 ( 0.0363 bpp)
Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN 32.8
Seconds: 172 ( 1.1587 fps) ( 355967 pps) ( 1390 mps)
---------------------------------------------
Total Compression: -269:1 ( -0.0890 bpp)
Total Frames Per Second: 0.894150 (1072 mps)
CPU Time: 0.938002 fps (1125 mps)
Total Output Bit Rate (30 fps): 668334 bits/sec
MPEG file created in : output.mpg
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Ok, sounds good, but i'm an absolutely beginner with that. Is there an encoder
that offers a windows GUI and where can i find it (or am i to stupid to find
it)??
in advance (please help!!!)
Robert
Dennis Clarke schrieb:
> Josh English wrote:
> >
> > That's funny, that was what some of us would have said, cmpeg works
> > fairly well also.
> >
>
> I'll see if I can find the source code or a binary for Sun Solaris.
>
> In the mean time here is what I scripted last night ...
>
> http://www.interlog.com/~dclarke/povray/animate/output.mpg
>
> MPEG ENCODER STATS (1.5b)
> ------------------------
> TIME STARTED: Fri Mar 2 08:34:07 2001
> MACHINE: unknown
> FIRST FILE: ./glob000.ppm
> LAST FILE: ./glob320.ppm
> PATTERN: ibbpbbpbbpbbpbbp
> GOP_SIZE: 16
> SLICES PER FRAME: 30
> RANGE: +/-10
> PIXEL SEARCH: FULL
> PSEARCH: LOGARITHMIC
> BSEARCH: SIMPLE
> QSCALE: 4 5 12
> REFERENCE FRAME: ORIGINAL
> TIME COMPLETED: Fri Mar 2 08:40:06 2001
> Total time: 5 minutes and 59 seconds
>
> -------------------------
> *****I FRAME SUMMARY*****
> -------------------------
> Blocks: 25200 (1455126 bits) ( 57 bpb)
> Frames: 21 (1457376 bits) (69398 bpf) (20.4% of total)
> Compression: 106:1 ( 0.2259 bpp)
> Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN Inf
> Seconds: 48 ( 0.4361 fps) ( 133981 pps) ( 523 mps)
> -------------------------
> *****P FRAME SUMMARY*****
> -------------------------
> I Blocks: 8028 (1542588 bits) ( 192 bpb)
> P Blocks: 29584 (1905084 bits) ( 64 bpb)
> Skipped: 82388
> Frames: 100 (3459264 bits) (34592 bpf) (48.4% of total)
> Compression: 213:1 ( 0.1126 bpp)
> Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN 33.5
> Seconds: 121 ( 0.8233 fps) ( 252908 pps) ( 987 mps)
> -------------------------
> *****B FRAME SUMMARY*****
> -------------------------
> I Blocks: 730 (129150 bits) ( 176 bpb)
> B Blocks: 92291 (2080012 bits) ( 22 bpb)
> B types: 26021 ( 19 bpb) forw 23680 ( 19 bpb) back 42590 ( 26
> bpb) bi
> Skipped: 146979
> Frames: 200 (2232368 bits) (11161 bpf) (31.2% of total)
> Compression: 660:1 ( 0.0363 bpp)
> Avg Y SNR/PSNR: NaN 32.8
> Seconds: 172 ( 1.1587 fps) ( 355967 pps) ( 1390 mps)
> ---------------------------------------------
> Total Compression: -269:1 ( -0.0890 bpp)
> Total Frames Per Second: 0.894150 (1072 mps)
> CPU Time: 0.938002 fps (1125 mps)
> Total Output Bit Rate (30 fps): 668334 bits/sec
> MPEG file created in : output.mpg
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From: Andy Cocker
Subject: Re: How to string tga images together ...
Date: 2 Mar 2001 15:28:28
Message: <3aa0026c@news.povray.org>
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news:3A9FEEC1.FA6DA74A@exmail.de...
> Ok, sounds good, but i'm an absolutely beginner with that. Is there an
encoder
> that offers a windows GUI and where can i find it (or am i to stupid to
find
> it)??
Try VideoMach at www.gromada.com
--
Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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Thanks for the hint.
Robert
Andy Cocker schrieb:
> news:3A9FEEC1.FA6DA74A@exmail.de...
> > Ok, sounds good, but i'm an absolutely beginner with that. Is there an
> encoder
> > that offers a windows GUI and where can i find it (or am i to stupid to
> find
> > it)??
>
> Try VideoMach at www.gromada.com
>
> --
> Andy Cocker
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> listen to my music at:
> www.mp3.com/lunarland
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
> 'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
> So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
>
> - Steven Wright.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
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