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Re: Make a video


From: Carlo de Falco
Subject: Re: Make a video
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 00:12:39 +0100

I use OpenDX under Linux and Mac OSX to plot data on 2D and 3D meshes and make animations. If someone is interested I can post a script to convert data from matlab pdetool format (which I use for my octave programs) to dx format.

Lunedì, 20 Gen 2003, alle 18:34 Europe/Rome, A S Hodel ha scritto:

I've done this by saving individual frames from plot (save as jpg or png files) and then use an external program to "sew" them into a single unit. Under Mac OS X, this is straightforward using Quicktime Pro. I'm not familiar with the options under Linux and windows.

On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 12:08 PM, Pablo Barrera wrote:

Hello

I have a simple question. Does anyone know if octave can make movies
(in any format) with a sequence of figures (plot or mesh) like matlab
do? If I can't use octave, is there any other option for doing this?

A have a set of figures (plots) and I want to show the evolution of this
figures in a video/movie.

Thank you in advance.


Pablo




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