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This page of the ''Film Loop Setup'' wizard allows you to set up the film loop  clock options. You can place the clock on any corner of the screen, set its  size, and set the font that is used for the digital clock. In SMS version 9.0,  you can set additional options for the clock position, progress bar and clock  style.
This page of the ''Film Loop Setup'' wizard allows you to set up the film loop  clock options. You can place the clock on any corner of the screen, set its  size, and set the font that is used for the digital clock. In SMS version 9.0,  you can set additional options for the clock position, progress bar and clock  style.



Revision as of 14:10, 13 June 2013

This page of the Film Loop Setup wizard allows you to set up the film loop clock options. You can place the clock on any corner of the screen, set its size, and set the font that is used for the digital clock. In SMS version 9.0, you can set additional options for the clock position, progress bar and clock style.

This page also gives you access to the SMS Display Options property sheet. These options only affect the display of Scalar/Vector Animations.

AVI Codecs

Starting in SMS 10.0 you will be able to choose what Codec you use to create your AVI movie. SMS will search your computer for all compatible codecs and they will be available in the pull down menu. The choice of codec will determine both the quality and size of the resulting avi file.

FFDSHOW Video Codec

Ffdshow Video Codecs create a much sharper, smoother image than the SMS default codec (Microsoft Video 1), and is therefore more desirable to use when making film loops. ffdshow has an extensive list of codecs from which you can choose. We have had good success with the Divx codec. The H.263+ codec creates nice animations but they will not play within PAVIA (default for playing vidoes from SMS). See below for some ideas of alternate video players. The H.264 codec is popular but doesn't always work.

Installation

In order to use an ffdshow codec, you must first download ffdshow. If you installed the 32-bit version of SMS, ffdshow was installed unless you turned off the option during installation.

If you don't have it installed, to download ffdshow, go to http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net.

  • Make sure that the program will be saved on your local disc (C:) program files.
  • During installation, be sure to specify that you want the VFW interface.

Using FFDSHOW

There are two steps to using the ffdshow codecs for animations generated in SMS. First you have to use the ffdshow program to set the options for the video encoder. Secondly, you choose the ffdshow codec in the filmloop wizard from inside SMS. Detailed steps are given below:

  • Once installed, click on the windows 'start' button and search for 'VFW Configuration'. Click on it.
  • The ffdshow video encoder configuration dialog will appear.
  • Set the Encoder box to which ever codec you would like to use. (Some codecs will not function because of incompatible requirements with the SMS filmloop generation code). Options of the corresponding Fourcc will appear in the Fourcc box. Pick one and Click the 'Apply' button. Click 'OK' to close the dialog.
  • Once the Codec type is set, go to the Film Loop Setup - Display Options dialog in SMS (Data → Filmloop) and change the Codec type to 'ffdshow Video Codec.'

Note: Any codec that you use needs to be on the computer that will be playing the animations. If you want to move your avi's to a different computer, make sure that the computer you are moving them to has ffdshow. Otherwise, you will have to download ffdshow to play the animations.

Alternate Video Players

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