From: Axel Kohlmeyer (axel.kohlmeyer_at_theochem.ruhr-uni-bochum.de)
Date: Mon Feb 14 2005 - 03:45:59 CST

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Sunita Patel wrote:

SP> Dear VMD users,

dear sunita,
 
SP> I have prepared a mpeg movie of a peptide simulation.When I saw the movie
SP> in media player, it is too fast. I wonder if is there any way to slow the
SP> movie animation while making the movie.

mpeg movies (usually) have a fixed frame rate (24 (movie), 25 (PAL-TV),
or 30 (NTSC-TV) frames per second), which does not allow you - unlike
with GIF animations - to use some arbitrary delay.

so you either need a movie mplayer, that allows you to play the
mpeg movie in 'slow-motion' or you need to provide the same frame
multiple (2-4) times (a technique commonly used in stop-motion
animation to cut down the costs). this will make the animation
slower, but also somewhat jumpy. please see the attached patch for
a (not very efficient) way of modifying the vmdmovie.tcl script to
do that. ideally, you would render each of the multiple frames only
once and then provide it multiple times to the compression program,
or even better, you'd 'create' the intermediate frames by interpolation.

regards,
        axel.

SP> Looking forward for your suggestions.
SP>
SP> Best regards,
SP> Sunita
SP>
SP>

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