I find mpeg encoder from Berkeley works fantastic and very fast.  The only
problem is if you want to add frames from another source that may not be
exactly the same frame size.  For just putting frames together I haven't
found anything faster or easier with a great quality output.

Cheers,
JTM

"We can be sure that if a detailed understanding of the molecular basis of
chemo-therapeutic activity were to be obtained, the advance of medicine
would be greatly accelerated."

Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate 1954

"...everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the
jigglings and wigglings of atoms."

Richard Feynman, Nobel Laureate 1965

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Jason Thomas Maynes, MD/PhD
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Resident in Anaesthesia and Paediatrics
Faculty of Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis
jmay...@biochem.wustl.edu
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> Hello fellow users,
>
> I would like to make movies from saved png's from pymol, as per usual, but
> entirely on my RHEL box.  For various reasons I do not want to use
> Quicktime
> on Windows or Mac (and yes, I have seen how well they can work), so can
> anyone recommend programs I can use to encode movies from images on Linux?
>  I
> tried searching for makempeg, but had no luck finding it or the original
> mpeg
> viewing/encoding program.  I also went digging through the sourceforge
> post
> archives, but didn't find anything.  Lots of information about making
> different type of images for different effects, but no mention of what
> programs to put them together with aside from Quicktime.  As a side-note,
> the
> movies link of the Pymol homepage is woefully out of date, which is a
> definite deterent to any new users looking to make movies.
>
>
> Thanks to any and all,
> Stuart
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ______________________________________
> Stuart T. Endo-Streeter
> Structural Biology and Biophysics
> Dept. Biochemistry
> LSRC C266
> Duke University
> 919-681-1668
> stuart.endostree...@duke.edu
>
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