Dear Diego,
2014-03-13 14:49 GMT+01:00 diedro :
> Dear B.,
> thanks a lot for your replay. I get it.
> What do you think is the measure for "w" and "h". Is the unit of measure
> in pixels?.
>
yes
> What does "fps" stand for?
>
frames per second
Cheers,
Francesco
> Thanks a lot
>
> Diego
>
Dear B.,
thanks a lot for your replay. I get it.
What do you think is the measure for "w" and "h". Is the unit of measure in
pixels?.
What does "fps" stand for?
Thanks a lot
Diego
On 12 March 2014 16:05, Benjamin Root-2 [via matplotlib] <
ml-node+s1069221n43050...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> In y
In your options to mencoder, you are specifying the width/height as:
>>> 'type=png:w=9800:h=600:fps=0.6',
But your PNGs have size of 704x538 pixels. That's why you have black bars
on either side of your animation.
Cheers!
Ben Root
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 7:16 AM, diedro wrote:
> sorry for t
sorry for that,
I supposed that I was not more in the the first mailing list. When I post
the second one, I realized that I was still in the mailing list
Regarding the post:
Image Type: png (The PNG image format)
Width: 704 pixels
Height: 538 pixels
Thanks a lot
Diego
On 12 March 2014 12:10,
Please don’t double post. Also, this post is much more informative than the
first, it’s much clearer now where the problem is, and it is not related to
matplotlib at all, but with the options you’re passing to *mencoder*.
What’s the size of your orginal pngs?
2014-03-12 11:58 GMT+01:00 diedro :