On 01/07/2015 02:48 PM, Nicolas Niclausse wrote:
Stephen Wornom a écrit le 07/01/2015 10:47 :
I create animation using PV with mpi. I can create 200 frames quickly, no
problem.

The problem is visualizing the frames. What I do currently is to create a gif
convert *.jpg animation.gif
animate animation.gif
You should create directly a video file from paraview. The 4.1 version
installed on nef is able to create directly ogv files.
Thanks Nicolas. I tried ogv and it is much, much faster than using convert.
Stephen



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