From: Bogdan Costescu (Bogdan.Costescu_at_IWR.Uni-Heidelberg.De)
Date: Mon Dec 04 2006 - 05:18:53 CST

On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Axel Kohlmeyer wrote:

> another option would be to keep the intermediate images and then use
> some shell scripting to create copies (or symbolic links), which
> have to be properly numbered.

Yet another option is to use a MPEG encoder which can do this on its
own, like TMPGEnc. There you can define the frame rate with which your
images change as a fraction of the frame rate of the movie. For
example, if you want to have your images change at the rate of 6 per
second, you can choose the movie frame rate of 30 with a divisor of 5,
which means that each image will be repeated 5 times before going to
the next image.

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Bogdan Costescu
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