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/* -*- c++ -*- ----------------------------------------------------------
   LAMMPS - Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator
   http://lammps.sandia.gov, Sandia National Laboratories
   Steve Plimpton, sjplimp@sandia.gov

   Copyright (2003) Sandia Corporation.  Under the terms of Contract
   DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains
   certain rights in this software.  This software is distributed under
   the GNU General Public License.

   See the README file in the top-level LAMMPS directory.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifdef DUMP_CLASS

DumpStyle(movie,DumpMovie)

#else

#ifndef LMP_DUMP_MOVIE_H
#define LMP_DUMP_MOVIE_H

#include "dump_image.h"

namespace LAMMPS_NS {

class DumpMovie : public DumpImage {
 public:
  DumpMovie(LAMMPS *, int, char**);

  virtual void openfile();
  virtual void init_style();
  virtual int modify_param(int, char **);

 protected:
  double framerate;             // frame rate of animation
  int bitrate;                  // bitrate of video file in kbps
};

}

#endif
#endif

/* ERROR/WARNING messages:

E: Invalid dump movie filename

The file produced by dump movie cannot be binary or compressed
and must be a single file for a single processor.

E: Cannot generate movie file

LAMMPS was built without the -DLAMMPS_FFMPEG switch in the Makefile

E: Illegal ... command

Self-explanatory.  Check the input script syntax and compare to the
documentation for the command.  You can use -echo screen as a
command-line option when running LAMMPS to see the offending line.

E: pipe:: Input/output error

Harmless. This happens when the pipeline to FFmpeg is closed and no
more image data is sent to be appended to the movie. FFmpeg will 
simply terminate and close the movie file.

E: Failed to open FFmpeg pipeline to file %s

The specified file cannot be opened.  Check that the path and name are
correct and writable and that the FFmpeg executable can be found and run.

*/