
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 09:17:50PM +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Sounds like a neat program. I'm on a laptop right now but i'll check it out later. The reason I am mailling is because you can use mencoder to convert a stream of image files into a video file. Indeed, it is pretty neat. I'd post an image, but I'm not sure whether
Ryan Dickie wrote: the other people on this list would appriciate a binary attachment. I'm
AFAIK, nobody cares about binaryness per se. It's merely the fact that images tend to be rather large... Is it <=50kb? (typical maximum size of a 1-line patch that has been bloated by darcs' ultra low density context format)
hoping to make a DVD of various simulations - but that's kind of difficult when rendering full-size animations takes many hours! >_< Hence the request for optimisation help... ;-)
Mencoder works on Linux, IrfanView + VirtualDub does it nicely on Windoze, I'm sure MacOS has something that can stitch PPM images together too. Use whatever you have on your platform. :-D
I've had success with ffmpeg years ago (linux) Stefan