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September 7, 2004, 18:53 |
Animation file
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I am working on transient simulations using CFX 4.4 in UNIX. I want to make animation file which can be payed in Windows operating system. Right now, I am able to maek a file in .P format which only AVS tran can play.
Also, how can I control the frame rate per second ? Any help will be appreciated. Kev |
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September 7, 2004, 22:57 |
Re: Animation file
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Kevin,
This was very hard to do in Visualise. I recall someone creating a script to increment the time step and write out a jpeg file for each frame (manually, this is a pain), then using a third party software to create the mpeg animation. SGI has a MovieMaker that will do this. Alternatively, if you can get ahold of CFX-Post (CFX-5.6 or later) it will read your CFX-4 files and generate the animations from right within the interface. Jeff |
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September 8, 2004, 01:17 |
Re: Animation file: Thanks Jeff
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Once again, without you this group is helpless.
Kev |
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