Hey Mark, You could also try the MPEGstreamclip for windows: http://www.squared5.com/. This would read .png files and put them together in a variety of supported formats.
-Caroline On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:21 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > All, > > Pardon the slightly off-topic question. > > We would like to use Pymol and generate movies with it on a WINDOWS > computer. We are very familiar with Pymol and how to make the correct views > etc. We write the individual frames out into PNG files. > > So what is left to do, is to "stitch together" the PNG images to an MPEG > file. On Linux you could do this with mencoder. But we would like to do this > on Windows and installing mencoder on windows is possible but not easy. > > We have found videomach, which costs a very small amount of money to > obtain. Similarly, Adobe Premiere is affordable for an educational > institution. We don't mind paying, but before we go there, does anyone have > experience with making MPEG movies from PNG files on windows? What is your > experience with quality of product and especially with user friendliness? > > If you have any insight, we would appreciate your comments. > > Thanks! > > Mark van der Woerd > Colorado State University >
