[Chimera-users] making slow movie
Bala subramanian
bala.biophysics at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 04:39:46 PDT 2009
Hi Benoit,
Thank you. Actually i was recording the movie with the Record movie option
in the MD movie tool where this setting is not there. I will try with movie
recorded.
Thanks,
Bala
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Benoit Zuber <bzuber at mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>wrote:
> Hi Bala,
> regarding your first point: you can set the number of frames per second in
> the movie recorder window. Alternatively, if you encode your movie with a
> command line, you can set the number of frames per second with the option
> framerate
>
> Ben
>
> Bala subramanian wrote:
>
>> Friends,
>>
>> I am using MD movie with chimera to see the motion of a single pdb
>> containing 25 models. I kept the play back speed at low value, then recorded
>> the movie. But the movie comes very fast. I guess there is no related
>> functionality between playback speed and the speed with which the movie is
>> recorded.
>>
>> 1) How can i record a movie with low playback speed.
>> 2) Is it possible to split the chimera screen in to two halfes or as
>> quadrants (like in sybyl) and then load the molecules wherever we want.
>> Now why i need it ?.
>> I have two pdb files (each consisiting of 25 models). If i can split the
>> chimera screen, i would like to load pdb1 left and pdb2 in rigth side using
>> MD movie, then record the movie. Any better idea than this to achieve the
>> same would be highly appreciated.
>>
>> 3) Kindly suggest me some better setting to record a movie with high
>> clarity based on your experience.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bala
>>
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