[PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-21 Thread Xavier Deupi
Thanks everybody. Framed () works fine. x -- Xavier Deupi, Ph.D. Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161) 279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305 (USA) E-mail:

Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-21 Thread Reinhold Penner
Sorry, I was not aware that this required QT Pro... Anyway, if you want free, there's that too: Works very well. HTH, -Reinhold On Jul 20, 2005, at 14:46, Gilleain Torrance wrote: Of course, this assumes you have purchased a QuickTime Pro (tm) key

Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Gilleain Torrance
Of course, this assumes you have purchased a QuickTime Pro (tm) key for £20 ($25)... gilleain On 20/7/05 23:44, "Reinhold Penner" wrote: > Xavier, > > since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime > Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to > sel

Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Reinhold Penner
Xavier, since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to select the first png file in a folder and load all other pngs with the same base name in that folder. Then simply export these frames as a movie w

[PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Xavier Deupi
Hi, I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to compress them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder (following the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some problems in running it under MacOSX Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the