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animation over previously captured pictures

animation over previously captured pictures

animation over previously captured pictures

(OP)
Hi,

i captured some pictures of results over a load step some time ago. Now i am thinking to create an animation over these pictures. With ansys help i created a following code :

/SEG,DELE
/SEG,MULTI
*DO,T,1,288
  /TXTRE,FILE,88,'JOB_%T%','PNG',,2
  /LSYM, -1.0, -1.0,, 88,, 1
  /REP
*ENDDO
/SEG,OFF
ANIM,288,1,0.3

in the code i set delay between frames to be 0.3 second. It works perfect at the screen, but then i realized, that created avi is too fast - there is smaller delay than 0.3 second when playing in windows media player.
Anyone who can help me to set this delay up as desired ?

Regards,
lubo

RE: animation over previously captured pictures

You must define in the command /seg the time delay:

/SEG,MULTI,filename,0.3

Regards
Alex

RE: animation over previously captured pictures

(OP)
Hi Alex !

yes, this fully solved my problem, thank you !

lubo

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