Hmmm, sounds like a bug of some sort. Perhaps a pixel size is not being
specified when creating the movie. Could you file an issue detailing
exactly which version of mpl you are using and which movie writer you are
using?
Cheers!
Ben Root
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Andreas Hilboll <li...@hilboll.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when running basic_example_writer.py, I get *.mp4 files with a canvas
> size of 800x600 pixels (at least that's what mplayer tells me). However,
> I have trouble understanding where this canvas size comes from. The
> example does not explicitly set the dpi or the figure size, and I don't
> have a matplotlibrc which changes these settings. So figure.dpi is 80,
> and the fig.size_inches is (8, 6). So how come this translates to a
> 800x600 pixel movie?
>
> Thanks for you insight :)
>
> -- Andreas.
>
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