Just to add to what others have said; I've been using the wiki Jmol animation
script to generate folders of sequentially numbered images and creating a
1080x1920 24p movie from them using Apple Shake (which can import a folder of
images). I've found this to give the highest quality HD video.
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All Macs will create/play .mov files and .mp4 formats. They'll also create
movies using the H.264 codec for playback on browsers and mobile devices. In
addition Quicktime on a Mac can write .avi files as well as .wmv files.
Quicktime will easily take a directory of sequential image files and com
Eric,
It sounds like you're describing a "flip card" animation using images created
by Jmol. In theory, Windows' native movie maker or something like Roxio's
VideoWave could do this. It seems to me, however, that a screen capture movie
from Camtasia would be a easy way to do this. We've create
If someone has experience generating true movies from Jmol (movies
that will play in a web browser, or at least will play on both
Windows and Macs without special software) I would appreciate advice.
I think the idea is to save a series of jpg files from a Jmol script.
The jpg files are the fra
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