Thanks! I wasn't aware we could do that.

regards
john perry

On Sep 21, 9:40 pm, Dan Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to create some video files for my students (we're studying the
> wave equation, which begs for animation) and post them on the web where
> they can be easily watched. The easiest way to do this is to create
> videos in formats understand by browsers that implement the HTML5
> <video> tag. (Basically anything reasonably recent does, except for IE8
> and before -- which, sadly, is most of the browser market here.)
>
> I wrote some notes on producing such videos and thought someone might
> find them useful:https://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr:8066/home/pub/41. Comments
> welcome.
>
> (BTW, here's the videos I made:
>
>  http://klee.kaist.ac.kr/wave.webm
>  http://klee.kaist.ac.kr/wave.mp4
>
> The thick green plot is the shape of a plucked string, and the red and
> blue plots are the traveling waves you get with d'Alembert's solution to
> the wave equation.)
>
> Dan
>
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