From: Reinhold P. <rp...@ha...> - 2005-07-20 22:45:06
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Xavier, since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to select the first png file in a folder and load all other pngs with the same base name in that folder. Then simply export these frames as a movie with any of the available quicktime codecs at a frame rate you like. It's totally simple. HTH, -Reinhold On Jul 20, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Xavier Deupi wrote: > Hi, > > I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to > compress them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder > (following the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some > problems in running it under MacOSX > > Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the mpng codec. I > downloaded a codecs.conf file and copied to ~/.mplayer, but it > doesn't help. > > Are any of you using mencoder in a mac? If so, I'd like to get some > advice. > > Thanks in advance, > > Xavier > > -- > Xavier Deupi, Ph.D. > Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology > Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161) > 279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine > Stanford, CA 94305 (USA) > > E-mail: Xav...@st... > Phone: +1 (650) 725-6497 > Fax : +1 (650) 725-8021 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, > informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to > speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click > _______________________________________________ > PyMOL-users mailing list > PyM...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users > |