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This is a very nice solution for creating QuickTime movies from data. I am working on UNIX. Is this solution only available on Windows and Mac? Has anyone a solution that uses the Java Media Framework? Andrew Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:57:55 -0600 From: Curtis Rueden <curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: capture images in the animation loop To: y.yi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi Helen, If your data is a timestack of images, such as with MathType: (time -> ((x, y) -> value)) Then you can export it as a QuickTime movie using VisAD's QuickTime file form. See the main method of visad.data.qt.QTForm for an example. Also, note that to use the QuickTime form, you must have QuickTime for Java installed on your machine. You can find it for Windows and MacOSX at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ Be sure to choose a Custom installation and specify "QuickTime for Java" as one of the selected components. -Curtis At 02:49 PM 10/25/2002, Helen Yi wrote: >Hi > >Is it possible to capture the animation images ( if 4 frames) into one >file, such as MPEG file? How? > >Thanks, > >Helen ______________________________________________________________________ BG Energy Holdings Limited (a member of BG Group) Registered in England No: 3763515 Registered Address: 100 Thames Valley Park Drive Reading Berkshire RG6 1PT UK Telephone: +44 (0) 118 935 3222 Website: http://www.BG-Group.com This e-mail is intended only for the addressee named above. As this e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information, please advise us immediately if you are not the named addressee or the person responsible for delivering the message to the named addressee. The contents should not be disclosed to any other person nor copies taken. ______________________________________________________________________
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