[Mjpeg-users] jpeg 'flpbook' rather than movie?

2006-05-24 Thread David Strozzi
Hi, This may be more for general discussion and not a specific mjpeg tools question... I like to make 'movies' of scientific data generated in matlab. The usual routine is you make a plot, save it as a frame in a movie data type, lather rinse repeat. At the end you encode it to an avi. There

[Mjpeg-users] Re: Mjpeg-users digest, Vol 1 #1977 - 4 msgs

2006-05-25 Thread David Strozzi
Hi All, Thanks for your replies! I haven't had time to check out any of the suggestions. In general, as a working scientist, I'm looking for a tool that I can use when I want to browse through a bunch of simulation plots, by myself or with others. I really like quicktime's interface - you hit

Re: [Mjpeg-users] jpeg flipbook

2006-06-20 Thread David Strozzi
Hi, This is in reference to a thread from late May. I was traveling and have now revisited it. My desire is to find a way to display a set of image files, which are usually generated by matlab when analyzing simulations or doing 'science.' The best thing I've found is quicktime pro - you can ma

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mjpeg-users Digest, Vol 1, Issue 1994

2006-06-20 Thread David Strozzi
Yikes! You are right, that sentence was error-prone. I come wearing sackcloth and ashes. I've done some more digging. Now I'm at home and using linux, instead of a mac... I think mencoder fits the bill for turning a set of image files into a movie.There are several options (mpeg-1 as you m

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mjpeg-users Digest, Vol 1, Issue 1995

2006-06-21 Thread David Strozzi
An image browser seems like the way to go. Provided I find one with a good enough GUI that I can give a scientific talk using it in slideshow mode. gnewview (kde), gthumb (gnome) seem like the right idea. It never dawned on me that various image viewers have this ability. Thanks to all, David