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Subject: mpg anims
Date: 25 Jan 2002 03:26:07
Message: <3c51169f@news.povray.org>
What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
under Linux ?


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Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 25 Jan 2002 04:07:16
Message: <fr725ucta0qenem6l4nioebpmjkm7l4cv3@4ax.com>

wrote:
> What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
> under Linux ?

There will be probably some answers about concrete solutions but meantime look
at http://www.visiblelight.com/mpeg/software/linux.htp

ABX
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k=function{pattern{object{sphere_sweep{linear_spline 13#while(e>0)<O(),O()//AB
>.01#end}}}}{k(g(atan2(x,y)),g(ln((y+x)^2+1e-5)),0)}}finish{ambient 1}}//POV35


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 25 Jan 2002 08:11:00
Message: <slrna52mb5.97s.ron.parker@fwi.com>

> What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
> under Linux ?
 
I would probably use the toolkit at http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/ but only
because it's what I've been using.

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From: Disnel
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 25 Jan 2002 10:47:23
Message: <3C517E98.5040903@itam.cas.cz>
I'am using mpeg2encode, try

http://www.gadegast.de/frank/mpegfaq/mpe7908.html



> What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
> under Linux ?
> 
> 
>


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From: David F
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 26 Jan 2002 00:32:46
Message: <3c523f7e$1@news.povray.org>
I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it 
also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation



> What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
> under Linux ?
> 
> 
> 

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From: Sebastian H 
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 28 Jan 2002 16:29:13
Message: <3C55C304.9040708@web.de>
David F wrote:

> I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it 
> also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation
> 

> 
> 
>>What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
>>under Linux ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 

Gimp creates .par files? HOW?


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From: Syed Imran
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 28 Jan 2002 20:47:10
Message: <3C55FF27.67B32CF4@massey.ac.nz>
I've used mepg2encode and mpeg2decode, but how the heck do you create par
files with Gimp ??

Imran

David F wrote:

> I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it
> also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation
>

>
> > What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
> > under Linux ?
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
>
> David
> smuchrusher <at> ameritech <dot> net
> ICQ#: 118347772
>
> 10:41pm up 2 days, 19:24, 0 users, load average: 0.59, 0.18, 0.05


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From: David F
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 31 Jan 2002 19:12:03
Message: <3c59dd53$1@news.povray.org>
Sebastian H. wrote:

> David F wrote:
> 
>> I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it
>> also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation
>> 

>> 
>> 
>>>What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
>>>under Linux ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> 
> 
> Gimp creates .par files? HOW?
> 
> 

All you have to do is open one of the franes, preferably the first one, 
right click on it, and select video/encode/mpeg[1,2].  This brings up a 
dialog which lets you modify the options, and then generates a .par-mpg 
file, and a script that runs mpeg_encode or mpeg2encode depending on what 
you are generating.  I did notice, though, that it assumes that you have 4 
numeric characters at the end of the file, though this is easily fixed by 
editing the .par file.  

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David
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From: David F
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 31 Jan 2002 19:46:36
Message: <3c59e56c@news.povray.org>
David F wrote:
> All you have to do is open one of the franes, preferably the first one,
> right click on it, and select video/encode/mpeg[1,2].  This brings up a
> dialog which lets you modify the options, and then generates a .par-mpg
> file, and a script that runs mpeg_encode or mpeg2encode depending on what
> you are generating.  I did notice, though, that it assumes that you have 4
> numeric characters at the end of the file, though this is easily fixed by
> editing the .par file.
> 

Oh, I use v 1.2.1
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David
smuchrusher <at> ameritech <dot> net
ICQ#: 118347772

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From: Sebastian H 
Subject: Re: mpg anims
Date: 2 Feb 2002 05:53:13
Message: <3C5BC577.5090702@web.de>
David F wrote:

> Sebastian H. wrote:
> 
> 
>>David F wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it
>>>also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation
>>>

>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
>>>>under Linux ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>Gimp creates .par files? HOW?
>>
>>
>>
> 
> All you have to do is open one of the franes, preferably the first one, 
> right click on it, and select video/encode/mpeg[1,2].  This brings up a 
> dialog which lets you modify the options, and then generates a .par-mpg 
> file, and a script that runs mpeg_encode or mpeg2encode depending on what 
> you are generating.  I did notice, though, that it assumes that you have 4 
> numeric characters at the end of the file, though this is easily fixed by 
> editing the .par file.  
> 
> 

ah thanks!


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