Jason,
Being a complete novice when it comes to movie making, I decided to finally
take the plunge. First, I tested your commands on the prototypical 1nmr file
which worked great with the commands that you had described. However, when I
tested the same commands on a 212 state DCD file the results were mixed.
What worked:
load structure.pdb
#load trajectory with 212 states
load structure.dcd
mset 1 x212
mview store, 1, object=structure, state=1
mview store, 212, object=structure, state=212
This produced the movie that I had expected (though, it is not different from
simply issuing the first two commands pressing play)
What didn't work:
load structure.pdb
#load trajectory with 212 states
load structure.dcd
#Use half the number of frames and hope that states get skipped by PyMOL
mset 1 x106
mview store, 1, object=structure, state=1
mview store, 106, object=structure, state=212
When I play this movie, the first frame corresponds to the first state but all
other frames display a blank image. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the commands
here? Any clarification would be greatly appreciated!
Sean
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