How to create AVI files
How to create AVI files
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Hello everyone,
I want to export my assembly animation sequence from IDEAS9 to an AVI or MPEG file format.
Is there anyway to do this?
I am not running IDEAS on a Silicon Graphics machine so the movie option is disabled. I have also tried exporting the assembly to Unigraphics but seem to lose all data with regards to configurations and sequences when exporting via the .xpk file format?
Many thanks to all!
I want to export my assembly animation sequence from IDEAS9 to an AVI or MPEG file format.
Is there anyway to do this?
I am not running IDEAS on a Silicon Graphics machine so the movie option is disabled. I have also tried exporting the assembly to Unigraphics but seem to lose all data with regards to configurations and sequences when exporting via the .xpk file format?
Many thanks to all!





RE: How to create AVI files
RE: How to create AVI files
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quite good, only downside is that all configuration/sequence data is lost during the export.
RE: How to create AVI files
Goto the web site www.download.com
Download a software called Snagit, this is basically a screen capture software, it can capture images as well as videos. Install it on your computer (most probably will be a trial version but will be free for a while) It does not care what you are animating on the screen, it can capture anything. So, animate your assembly in IDEAS, then fire Snagit, then select the video capture feature, you can play with all the settings until you are satisfied, then you can drag a window around the corners of the animation and then once you ask it to stop it will automatically bring up a window with the movie as an avi file or mpeg file, and there will be options to save the file. If you like it, you might even want to purchase it at a small cost. Hope that helps. Sunny.
RE: How to create AVI files
Prior to this i have experimented with a variety of formats even exporting to Unigraphics because it has a movie creation option. However a downside of I-DEAS-Unigraphics export is that all animation data is lost, so no help there either.
The method you describe sounds great. cheers for the tip.
ESoh