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* new setting: movie_auto_reinterpolate will be the new setting for automatically interpolating between changes
* new setting: movie_auto_reinterpolate will be the new setting for automatically interpolating between changes
* mset -- is that true to what's actually going on?
* mset -- is that true to what's actually going on?
== Updates ==
* Movies are MUCH, MUCH easier.
** config_mouse three_button_motions or Mouse->3Button_All_Modes, then cycle to movie mode
** mset 1 x90, or ...->Program->Blank->3
** Shift-Middle-Click on an object in any frame to set its location in that frame
** M->Store will store camera -- notice it lights up
*** (Also ./pymol -d "cmd1;cmd2;cmd3" will 'do' those commands on startup)
** It automaticall reinterpolates for you

Revision as of 14:54, 19 June 2009

Jason,

Are you able to confirm that videos generated via "export to MPEG" actually works? I used both the windows and linux binaries for the 1.2 beta builds and created an MPEG video. However, they did not play properly at all (as in nothing happened when I played them with different players).

P.S. Great job on the massive updates to this page. I'd love to contribute figures and examples IF I can get it to work properly myself.

Sean

The page isn't quite ready yet, that's why I haven't advertised it yet.

I think you need to be a subscriber to get the cool MPEG exporting stuff. The export movie to PNG frames works, and is what I use. I just wanted folks to know that they had options.

J

Ideas

  • Too long, chop up the doc
  • Add the mouse-menu three_buttons motion added
  • new setting: movie_auto_reinterpolate will be the new setting for automatically interpolating between changes
  • mset -- is that true to what's actually going on?

Updates

  • Movies are MUCH, MUCH easier.
    • config_mouse three_button_motions or Mouse->3Button_All_Modes, then cycle to movie mode
    • mset 1 x90, or ...->Program->Blank->3
    • Shift-Middle-Click on an object in any frame to set its location in that frame
    • M->Store will store camera -- notice it lights up
      • (Also ./pymol -d "cmd1;cmd2;cmd3" will 'do' those commands on startup)
    • It automaticall reinterpolates for you