[PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Xavier Deupi

Hi,

I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to compress 
them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder (following 
the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some problems in 
running it under MacOSX


Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the mpng codec. I 
downloaded a codecs.conf file and copied to ~/.mplayer, but it doesn't help.


Are any of you using mencoder in a mac? If so, I'd like to get some advice.

Thanks in advance,

Xavier

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[PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-21 Thread Xavier Deupi

Thanks everybody. Framed () works fine.

x

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Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161)
279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine
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Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Reinhold Penner

Xavier,

since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime  
Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to  
select the first png file in a folder and load all other pngs with  
the same base name in that folder. Then simply export these frames as  
a movie with any of the available quicktime codecs at a frame rate  
you like. It's totally simple.


HTH,   -Reinhold

On Jul 20, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Xavier Deupi wrote:


Hi,

I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to  
compress them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder  
(following the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some  
problems in running it under MacOSX


Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the mpng codec. I  
downloaded a codecs.conf file and copied to ~/.mplayer, but it  
doesn't help.


Are any of you using mencoder in a mac? If so, I'd like to get some  
advice.


Thanks in advance,

Xavier

--
Xavier Deupi, Ph.D.
Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161)
279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305 (USA)

E-mail: xavier.de...@stanford.edu
Phone: +1 (650) 725-6497
Fax : +1 (650) 725-8021



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Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-20 Thread Gilleain Torrance
Of course, this assumes you have purchased a QuickTime Pro (tm) key for £20
($25)...

gilleain


On 20/7/05 23:44, "Reinhold Penner"  wrote:

> Xavier,
> 
> since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime
> Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to
> select the first png file in a folder and load all other pngs with
> the same base name in that folder. Then simply export these frames as
> a movie with any of the available quicktime codecs at a frame rate
> you like. It's totally simple.
> 
> HTH,   -Reinhold
> 
> On Jul 20, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Xavier Deupi wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to
>> compress them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder
>> (following the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some
>> problems in running it under MacOSX
>> 
>> Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the mpng codec. I
>> downloaded a codecs.conf file and copied to ~/.mplayer, but it
>> doesn't help.
>> 
>> Are any of you using mencoder in a mac? If so, I'd like to get some
>> advice.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Xavier
>> 
>> -- 
>> Xavier Deupi, Ph.D.
>> Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
>> Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161)
>> 279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine
>> Stanford, CA 94305 (USA)
>> 
>> E-mail: xavier.de...@stanford.edu
>> Phone: +1 (650) 725-6497
>> Fax : +1 (650) 725-8021
>> 
>> 
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Re: [PyMOL] movies in MacOSX

2005-07-21 Thread Reinhold Penner
Sorry, I was not aware that this required QT Pro... Anyway, if you  
want free, there's that too:   
Works very well.


HTH,  -Reinhold

On Jul 20, 2005, at 14:46, Gilleain Torrance wrote:

Of course, this assumes you have purchased a QuickTime Pro (tm) key  
for £20

($25)...

gilleain


On 20/7/05 23:44, "Reinhold Penner"  wrote:



Xavier,

since you're on a Mac, it's easy enough to just fire up QuickTime
Player and select File->Open Image Sequence. This will prompt you to
select the first png file in a folder and load all other pngs with
the same base name in that folder. Then simply export these frames as
a movie with any of the available quicktime codecs at a frame rate
you like. It's totally simple.

HTH,   -Reinhold

On Jul 20, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Xavier Deupi wrote:



Hi,

I've produced a series of png files using PyMOL, and I want to
compress them to produce a movie. I was considering to use mencoder
(following the suggestions in the PyMOL wiki), but I'm having some
problems in running it under MacOSX

Briefly, mencoder complains because it can't find the mpng codec. I
downloaded a codecs.conf file and copied to ~/.mplayer, but it
doesn't help.

Are any of you using mencoder in a mac? If so, I'd like to get some
advice.

Thanks in advance,

Xavier

--
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Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (B161)
279 Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305 (USA)

E-mail: xavier.de...@stanford.edu
Phone: +1 (650) 725-6497
Fax : +1 (650) 725-8021



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