I am trying to use ISL script to generate movies.
I know there is a <movie> tag that I can use to generate .gif ,.mcv files. But it is just an image file really.
Can I generate a "real" movie by using script? Like the one from screen Capture->Movie?
Thanks
Baojuan
Generating movies by using ISL script
Re: Generating movies by using ISL script
Hi Baojuan-
You can create a Quicktime movie, animated GIF or Google Earth KMZ file from a script.
From the help:
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If the file ends with .mov then a Quicktime movie is created. If the file ends with .gif then an animated gif is created. If the file ends with .kmz then a Google Earth KMZ file is created each being time stamped. Note: The file attribute can be a comma separated list of files, e.g.:
<movie file="test.mov,test.kmz,test.gif"/>
This allows you to capture multiple types of movie products in one call.
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Is this functionality sufficient, or are you still looking for something different?
Thanks, Jay
You can create a Quicktime movie, animated GIF or Google Earth KMZ file from a script.
From the help:
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If the file ends with .mov then a Quicktime movie is created. If the file ends with .gif then an animated gif is created. If the file ends with .kmz then a Google Earth KMZ file is created each being time stamped. Note: The file attribute can be a comma separated list of files, e.g.:
<movie file="test.mov,test.kmz,test.gif"/>
This allows you to capture multiple types of movie products in one call.
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Is this functionality sufficient, or are you still looking for something different?
Thanks, Jay
Re: Generating movies by using ISL script
I got it. I was thinking to combine several images to one movie.
Thanks,
Baojuan
Thanks,
Baojuan