I had no trouble watching the Jmol movie on my computer, running Windows XP.
-Jennifer
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Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 12:25:34 -0500
From: Robert Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Jmol-users] jmol movie
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No problem seeing it here Bob (OSX 10.4.11, Camino 1.6.4 with QT 7.5.5
with the Xvid codec). I did re-export it as an image sequence (145
images) and created a new movie at 2 fps (using QT) to make it more
easily watched. There are some rather odd H atoms wandering
around/displayed which I'm
OK, then I think we have the capability now of creating Jmol video movies.
The addition to Jmol, to be in 11.7, not 11.6, is;
write frames {xxx} movie.jpg
{xxx} is some atom expression, such as {*} (all frames) or {1.0} (all models
in the first file) or {1.1,1.3,1.5} (three specific frames).
Fine on MacOS X 10.5.5/Safari/QT resolution clear but rather fast to
actually see anything!
While it was downloading, it played a bit then stopped and was
pixelated. Fine once it was all downloaded though.
All the best
Nick
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Tel:
Question: Can you watch this movie on your machine? If so, how's the
resolution?
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/temp/rasraf.avi
It's supposed to be 145 frames of a molecular dynamics calculation. It was
created using the following Jmol script followed by running a program called
VideoMach:
I can view it (using QuickTime player) on a Mac (OS X 10.5.5). It shows up
as a 500x500 movie - looks pretty good to me and plays very fast (it's done
within less than 5 seconds).
Dean
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Robert Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: Can you watch this movie
Bob,
I downloaded it and played in BSPlayer without trouble (WinXP).
Resolution is very good, even when resized.
QuickTimePlayer requested an extra codec and took me to Xvid webpage (a 628
kB download, GNU GPL). After installing, QT does not ask for anything but
shows only a black movie. Maybe
I could play it just fine (only tried VLC media player - the swiss army
knife of video players) and the resolution is fine. However, I found the
frame rate to be much too fast to be sensible - atoms were flying around
faster than I could discern! When you encode in VideoMach, can you set a
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