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From: Simon
Subject: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 7 May 2007 14:13:59
Message: <463f6c67@news.povray.org>
Well, this is the first animation I've made that I deem fit for public 
viewing - entirely abstract, very simple and its obvious I'm new to this, so 
go gently... (and ok, it's not just a simple white sphere)

Any and all comments greatly appreciated.

http://www.soware.co.uk/POVRay/Colours/ColoursHi.avi (800x600x32 ~ 23.7MB)
http://www.soware.co.uk/POVRay/Colours/ColoursLow.avi (320x240x24 ~ 1.5MB)

Both videos are XVid encoded (2-Pass), so should be fairly playable on most 
platforms. (Incidentally, I'm using FadeToBlack for this - stitching the 
images/encoding - if anyone knows of a better one for Windows, please let me 
know - I've only got 18 trial days left...)

Regards,
Simon


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From: Mike the Elder
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 7 May 2007 14:55:01
Message: <web.463f7537443700ecd44974430@news.povray.org>
Nifty! (and more than fit for public viewing)
It works quite well as is AND could serve as the basis for a variety of
interesting expansions and variations. Congrats.
Regards,
Mike C.


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From: Simon
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 7 May 2007 15:02:32
Message: <463f77c8@news.povray.org>
Thanks! I have to admit I was thinking of doing lots of animations all 
starting/ending with the same sphere then mixing/matching them into a clip 
of some kind. Failing hat, maybe turning it into a convenient colour chart - 
If only I could get ti to render in realtime...

> Nifty! (and more than fit for public viewing)
> It works quite well as is AND could serve as the basis for a variety of
> interesting expansions and variations. Congrats.
> Regards,
> Mike C.


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From: William Tracy
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 7 May 2007 15:26:35
Message: <463f7d6b$1@news.povray.org>
Simon wrote:
> Well, this is the first animation I've made that I deem fit for public 
> viewing - entirely abstract, very simple and its obvious I'm new to this, so 
> go gently... (and ok, it's not just a simple white sphere)

It's a heck of a lot nicer than any animation I've ever made. :-)

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From: Dan Byers
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 7 May 2007 21:30:02
Message: <web.463fd1ba443700ec5021de350@news.povray.org>
"Simon" <povray@NOSPAM|SOWare.co.uk> wrote:
> Both videos are XVid encoded (2-Pass), so should be fairly playable on most
> platforms.

Can't see the XVid, sorry...

> (Incidentally, I'm using FadeToBlack for this - stitching the
> images/encoding - if anyone knows of a better one for Windows, please let me
> know - I've only got 18 trial days left...)

A free alternative is Virtual Dub -- pretty bare bones, but it'll slap your
images together in an AVI.  For fancy editing, you're gonna have to shell
out a few bucks :/

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Dan
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From: Simon
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 8 May 2007 03:27:04
Message: <46402648@news.povray.org>
Hi Dan,

Can I ask what OS/Player you're using? Just curious as I was under the 
(mistaken?) mimpression that XVid was fairly universal nowadays... Whenever 
I have tme, I'm going to Flash encode them (the way youTube do) then publish 
them that way - EVERYONE can get flash and it's actually a little easier oin 
bandwidth

> Can't see the XVid, sorry...
>
> A free alternative is Virtual Dub -- pretty bare bones, but it'll slap 
> your
> images together in an AVI.  For fancy editing, you're gonna have to shell
> out a few bucks :/


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 8 May 2007 08:35:02
Message: <web.46406dfe443700ec726bd13c0@news.povray.org>
"Simon" <povray@NOSPAM|SOWare.co.uk> wrote:

> Both videos are XVid encoded (2-Pass), so should be fairly playable on most
> platforms. (Incidentally, I'm using FadeToBlack for this - stitching the
> images/encoding - if anyone knows of a better one for Windows, please let me
> know - I've only got 18 trial days left...)

I use TMPEGenc which I like. If you want to encode png files  you will need
to download an extra plugin.
http://www.tmpgenc.net/

A very nice first animation BTW.


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From: Eero Ahonen
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 11 May 2007 16:13:41
Message: <4644ce75$1@news.povray.org>
Simon wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> 
> Can I ask what OS/Player you're using? Just curious as I was under the 
> (mistaken?) mimpression that XVid was fairly universal nowadays... Whenever 
> I have tme, I'm going to Flash encode them (the way youTube do) then publish 
> them that way - EVERYONE can get flash and it's actually a little easier oin 
> bandwidth

Actually no. There's still _no_ 64-bit flash player for Linux available.


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From: Simon
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 12 May 2007 08:30:54
Message: <4645b37e$1@news.povray.org>
And the 32-bit version won't run in a 64-bit environment? I have to admit my
Linux knowledge is rusty so could be completely wrong but I was under the
impression that processes could be started in a 32-bit emulation mode?


> Actually no. There's still _no_ 64-bit flash player for Linux available.


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From: William Tracy
Subject: Re: The Simple White Sphere...
Date: 12 May 2007 13:20:28
Message: <4645f75c@news.povray.org>
Simon wrote:
> And the 32-bit version won't run in a 64-bit environment? I have to admit my
> Linux knowledge is rusty so could be completely wrong but I was under the
> impression that processes could be started in a 32-bit emulation mode?

The 32-bit version runs fine *if* you have a 32-bit browser (running 
under 32-bit emulation mode, of course). It doesn't work with 64-bit 
browsers.

Now, the *real* issue is that there's no Flash for Linux/PPC, 
Linux/Sparc, or Linux/anything-other-than-Intel-compatible-chips.

Install Linux on a pre-Intel Mac? No Flash for you.


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