RE: [PyMOL] movies in presentations

2004-04-17 Thread Warren DeLano
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Re: [PyMOL] movies in presentations

2004-04-17 Thread chris
Whenever I've done this i've used powerpoint and eiher encoded the vidoe as MPEG or used Flash to make th movie. As with most people here i found powerpoint doesn't show large videos too well within a slideshow when presented as MPEG but have found that flash movies do stream quite well. The on

RE: [PyMOL] movies in presentations

2004-04-16 Thread Warren DeLano
Mark, Despite the performance drop, I'm a big fan of presenting within PowerPoint -- I think it is simply the best solution for Windows. Note that within PowerPoint: - you can have your movie play automatically - you can start and stop the movie with a mouse click in order to discuss certain

Re: [PyMOL] movies in presentations

2004-04-16 Thread T . A . Wassenaar
Hi, I've seen exactly these kind of things happening in a package called Yasara, which is freely available in a limited form at www.yasara.org But I am quite fond of the feel and features of Pymol that I would love to see some of such features in there in stead of making the switch :) Tsjerk On

Re: [PyMOL] movies in presentations

2004-04-16 Thread Tom Thompson
Mark, I switched from powerpoint to Keynote and it works much better. For example, the beginning of the movie runs much more smoothly now. BTW if it matters I make my movies by compressing images in graphic converter. About the zoom/stop. You can have one slide of the initial frame for th