Thanks for the two replies. I don't have Berkeley MPEG-1 encoder
installed in my linux box. I'll try to play it a little bit. 
I noticed DX can save rgb format file with multiple images. Can I
somehow split them into separate files? I know some tools to combine
multiple images into a quicktime format movie file. 

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Lloyd A Treinish wrote:

> 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
> 10/25/2002 10:00:17 AM
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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.
> 
> --
> Guanglei Cui
> Dept. of Chemistry
> SUNY at Stony Brook
> Stony Brook, NY 11790
> 
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> 
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Guanglei Cui
Dept. of Chemistry
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11790

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