Yes.
The easiest thing to do is continuous saving to some format (e.g., MIFF,
the ImageMagick native format). Then use ImageMagick convert after the
network is run (i.e., convert my_movie.miff my_movie.mpg). Convert will
convert the frames to yuv and invoke the Berkeley MPEG-1 encoder, assuming
your IM installation has the appropriate delegates set up and the encoder
is in your path.
This may not lead to the best quality MPEG. That would require additional
work in how you design the content of each original frame, the desired
resolution, the encoding settings, etc. It's also only MPEG-1. A similar
process could be used with other encoders. But you would then use convert
to put the file(s) in the format appropriate for that encoder (typically
YUV).
"CUI, Guanglei" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
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Dear all,
I wonder if there's a way to generate MPEG files in OpenDX. Can I
use continuous saving in the save image window? Thanks.
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Guanglei Cui
Dept. of Chemistry
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11790