Why is the output of 'movie2avi' not showing the movie properly?

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Abin Krishnan
Abin Krishnan el 24 de Oct. de 2015
Respondida: Jan el 26 de Oct. de 2015
I'm trying to save a movie as .avi file using the command movie2avi. The code is as follows:
b=0.3;
h=0.5;
m=2;
n=0;
x=linspace(0,b,200);
y=linspace(0,h,200);
[X,Y]=meshgrid(x,y);
F=500;
for i=1:F
p_hat=cos(m*pi*(X-i/F)/b).*cos(n*pi*(Y-i/F)/h);
surf(Y,X,p_hat,'edgecolor','none');
M(i)=getframe(gcf);
end
movie2avi(M,'p(2,0).avi','compression','None');
When I open the file p(2,0), it shows the MATLAB window that was there in the background while the movie was running.
Please help to get rid of the issue.
Thanks
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 25 de Oct. de 2015
Abin - are you referring to the MATLAB figure appearing in the background of your movie? As your code is passing the gcf into the getframe function, then you will see the figure (or window as you have called it) in your movie. If you wish to grab just the axes, then do
M(i) = getframe(gca);
But you will still see some of the figure because of the viewing angle of your axes (so the grey background of the figure will be present). If you wish to change the figure background colour to match that of the axes, then just do
set(gcf,'Color','white');
M(i) = getframe(gca);
Abin Krishnan
Abin Krishnan el 26 de Oct. de 2015
What I meant was, when the movie file is played outside MATLAB, it shows a still frame with a portion of the MATLAB window showing the script,command history etc that was in the background when the movie was played when I ran the code. Luckingly, that issue is sorted out. I used the command set(gcf,'renderer','zbuffer'); before the for loop.
Thank You.

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Jan
Jan el 26 de Oct. de 2015
Try to insert a pause(0.02) before getframe. In some Matlab versions this helped to let the screen update correctly.

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