Hi,
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Am 06.07.20 um 09:24 schrieb Tetris:
> I used fcd output to get the acceleration and speed data of a simulation. 
> The total travel time is 168 seconds longer with --step-length 1 than with
> --step-length 0.1.

This sounds like a lot. What is the absolute value of the total travel time?

> The wiki mentions that the fcd output of SUMO works like a GPS. Does this
> mean the smaller time steps are more accurate?

Well not more accurate just more frequent. But yes probably most car
following models also give a more accurate picture of the vehicle
movements when run with a smaller step length.

> I also wanted to make videos of my simulations using vlc screen capture.
> That worked fine using SumoGui with step length of 1 second, but this seems
> to be wrong now. Is there a way to get videos of the correct simulation with
> step length 0.1? I guess the step length in SumoGui can be changed and then
> instead of vlc capture there should be screenshots exported?

The "extra" version of sumo can also export h264 videos directly. Just
enter a filename with suffix .h264 when saving a screenshot. This is
still an experimental feature so your feedback is very welcome.
You can also run with a bigger delay value and still use vlc and speed
it up afterwards.

Best regards,
Michael

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