Re: Animation Creations [message #48742] |
Sun, 21 May 2006 17:42  |
Mark Hadfield
Messages: 783 Registered: May 1995
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David Fanning wrote:
> nasalmon@onetel.com writes:
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>> Would anybody happen to know what is the easiest way in IDL to create
>> animations in the form of mpeg or avi files from a series of still
>> images in png, jpg or other format. I see there are some licensing
>> issues where you have to pay money for an extra licence to make mpeg
>> files. Is there perhaps some other software package that dosnt cost too
>> much that can make the animations from the still images, which could
>> then be run on say windows media player or other commonly used player.
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> I'll let others explain why you want to use the idl2avi DLM
> to make AVI files:
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> http://www.dfanning.com/tips/howmovie.html
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> I just wanted to point out that the MPEG license doesn't
> cost anything. It is free for the asking. :-)
If you want to convert a series of image files into a handy animation
format, then you don't need to go through IDL. I *thoroughly* recommend
VideoMach (and its companion player Imagen) both made by Gromada:
http://www.gromada.com/
Videomach costs US$29.95 and is well worth it, in my opinion. Imagen is
free.
Another possibility is Mencoder, part of the Mplayer package:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
I haven't tried Mencoder,. but I intend to shortly.
And, as David says, if you want to create animations from IDL, there is
good AVI-encoding software available. There are a couple of different
versions around
There are various formats you can use for output, but I recommend AVI
with a simple-but-effective codec like Microsoft Video 1 or Microsoft RLE.
This and more is discussed on my animation page, which is still exposed
to the outside world at
ftp://ftp.niwa.co.nz/incoming/m.hadfield/animation/index.htm l
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Mark Hadfield "Kei puwaha te tai nei, Hoea tahi tatou"
m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
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