Re: [ROOT] Movies from a canvas

From: Kevin Reil (reil@SLAC.stanford.edu)
Date: Tue May 27 2003 - 18:40:19 MEST


Hi all,

In addition to this I have written many sequential frames into eps format
(to allow batch mode) and then used the readily available utilities
"convert (ImageMagick)" and "mpeg2enc".

Cheers,
Kevin

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On Tue, 27 May 2003, Rene Brun wrote:

>Hi Thomas,
>
>We provide an example to generate animated gif files in the
>tutorial $ROOTSYS/tutorials/hsumanim.C
>The example includes comments on the procedure and it also executes
>the tool that shows the animated gif.
>
>Rene Brun
>
>On Tue, 27 May
>2003, Thomas Bretz wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> has everybody ever thought about creating movies (avi, mpg, ...) from a
>> canvas? Each time gPad->Update() is called a new frame could be written
>> to a stream. One could use standard libraries like ffmpeg or similar...
>>
>> Thomas.
>>
>
>



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