Yes, I realized that was a problem when I found twice as many frames
as I expected at one point. I remove the original MIFF and click on
the play button on the sequencer. The first frame is the correct size
and the rest are varying sizes.

Jon.

David Thompson wrote:
Did you remember to delete the file or start a new one from the time you were testing and the time you actually thought you were recording? Try deleting the file first and then start over. MIFF files just keep appending.

David

I am trying to generate frames by using the sequencer to generate
rotation angles for an object. The rotation is around the z-axis
and works perfectly in the image window. I want to write the frames
into a MIFF format file so I use the "Save Image" dialog to:

enable Allow Rerendering
set format to MIFF
set Image Size to 800x608
set output file name to "frames"
enable Continuous Saving

When I run the sequencer I get a MIFF file containing the correct
number of frames, but when I extract them the first frame has the
size that I set and the rest have varying sizes which seem to be
automatically determined by a bounding box for the rotating object
which changes as the orientation changes. The first frame is the
only one that shows the colorbar (there are only 2 objects in the
image, one rotates).

I have tried this with YUV format as well and get the same results.

How can I get OpenDX to save the images as I see them in the image
window?

I have OpenDX 4.2 running on Win2000 with Exceed 7.0.

Thank you,
Jon.

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