No offense, but that is meaningless; that is, it is not like Quicktime
or NTSC or anything else that has a 'frame rate'.
The playback from cache is entirely machine (CPU, graphics card, etc.)
dependent. You can change the apparent rate with the 'throttle' setting
(I think it's in Image: Options, but haven't used it for 10 years).
Even then, it's just an approximation of frames/second or seconds/frame.
To get at what I presume you really want (control), output a series of
still frames (tifs for example), then combine them in an editing
program like Quicktime Pro, Final Cut Pro, etc. or even Cleaner: that
is a program that understands a time base. In all those programs you
have varying amounts of control over the output frame rate desired.
On Thursday, Feb 19, 2004, at 17:20 America/New_York, Raymond F Gasser
wrote:
Any suggestions on how to get the framerate of an opendx visualization?
Thanks
Ray Gasser