On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:

>>> finally got to play with it. quite interesting. i tried it on some images i
>>> have (animated):
>>>
>>> [  1:56PM ~/C/data/demo/e_anim_reflection ] du -sh .
>>> 1.9M    .
>>> [  1:55PM ~/e_codec ] ./encode out.erv
>>> '/home/raster/C/data/demo/e_anim_reflection_big/e_%04d.png' 120 0
>>> * file : /home/raster/C/data/demo/e_anim_reflection_big/e_0001.png
>>> * file : /home/raster/C/data/demo/e_anim_reflection_big/e_0002.png
>>> ...
>>> [  1:56PM ~/e_codec ] ls out.erv
>>> 4.4M out.erv
>>>
>>> double the size :/ :(

I've just tried with those files. I did 3 tests:

test1 : i frame intervall 120, size 427479 bytes
test2 : i frame intervall  25, size 461301 bytes
test3 : i frame intervall  10, size 512005 bytes

the total size of the png files is 1538887 bytes, so with the 1st test, 
the size of the video is 22.7% of the size of the png's.

are you sure that these are the "big" e ? The annimation is a small 
steady 'e' logo with some light reflection on it.

Vincent

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