Hi Sean,

You can poke around pymol/modules/pymol/movie.py for more info.
Here's some help, though:

filename = output file
mode = 0=normal; 1=draw; 2=ray
first = start frame
last = end frame
preserve = if 0 then cleanup frames from temp directory; if 1 then
leave temp directory & frames
encoder = which encode to use, defaults to freemol's mpeg_encode
quality = integer 0..100, for visual quality of final movie;
corresponds to movie_quality setting
quiet = verbosity

This should probably end up on the PyMOLWiki.

Cheers,

-- Jason

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:16 AM, Sean Law <magic...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi PyMOLers,
> Can somebody offer an explanation for the possible values that can be used
> with the "movie.produce" command?
> produce filename [, mode [, first [, last [, preserve [, encoder [, quality
> [, quiet ]]]]]]]
> Any clarification of the scope of each option would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Sean
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