Saving animations (MOVIES)
Saving animations (MOVIES)
(OP)
Does anyone knows a way to make some *.avi files or other kind of movie, saving an animation of matlab ?
Thanks
Thanks
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Does anyone knows a way to make some *.avi files or other kind of movie, saving an animation of matlab ?
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RE: Saving animations (MOVIES)
Last time I needed animation for presentation purpuses (it had to run without Mathlab installed), I had figure which was changing over time (a small GUI project). I captured (changing) figure with one of the shareware software for capturing action on screen. (Hypercam, http://www.hyperionics.com/) It worked, but it's not very elegant...
Samo
RE: Saving animations (MOVIES)
copy the mpgwrite.m and mpgwrite.dll to a path of matlab and run it.
ceya
Luciano