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Old   June 19, 2011, 07:14
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I'm solve a transient problem in total time=200 sec and timestep size=0.08 sec.
how can make a real time animation that include all time step?


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Old   June 19, 2011, 07:43
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So you want an animation which plays for 200s and has 0.08s framerate? This is pretty easy to do, but not using the built-in MPEG generator. Generate the raw frames and use another package to generate something like a swf where you can control the frame rate more closely.
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