Main Menu - Playback

This menu contains functions for creating video previews and controlling playback in the "Movie Player". For many playback options there are shortcuts available that can be found next to the appropriate command. 

 

 

With this option, the preview will be created with the OpenGL engine and the result is a 1:1 copy of the currently active viewport. When the images are completely recorded, RealFlow directly assembles a video and opens it in the "Movie Player". Compression settings and preview size can be selected under "Preferences".

When you choose this option, RealFlow creates a rendered preview from the active viewport. Once the sequence has been rendered, the images will be assembled to a video in the “Movie Player”. Please take a look at the appropriate “Preferences” panel and/or the settings from the “Maxwell Interactive” bar. There you will find further parameters to adjust the time of the day, quality and more.

With this option, only the currently cached frames will be used to create the preview. To check, which parts of the simulation have been cached, just take a look at the timeline: the orange bar indicates the number of simulated frames. If you want to update this information, please press Alt + U to load the available simulation data.

Video previews can also be created with RealFlow's “Job Manager”. This feature requires a correctly adjusted “Job Manager” environment, and the “Preview” plugin. All of these settings are made under “Preferences - Job Manager”.

If you have created more previews, you can simply call up the last one without searching.

This option directly branches to the appropriate section of RealFlow’s "Preferences".

Starts or stops the playback of the recorded simulation.

Starts or stops the reverse playback.

Performs an endless loop while playing back the simulations.

Jumps to the first defined playback frame.

Moves the timeline slider to the previous keyframe.

Jumps one frame back.

Jumps one frame ahead.

Moves the timeline slider to the next keyframe.

Jumps to the last defined playback frame.