movieInfo provides a mechanism for querying information about movie files.
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counter / cn | bool | ![]() |
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Query the ‘counter’ flag of the movie’s timecode format. If this is true, the timecode returned by the -timeCode flag will be a simple counter. If false, the returned timecode will be an array of integers (hours, minutes, seconds, frames). |
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dropFrame / df | bool | ![]() |
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frameCount / f | bool | ![]() |
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frameDuration / fd | bool | ![]() |
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height / h | bool | ![]() |
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movieTexture / mt | bool | ![]() |
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If set, the string argument is interpreted as the name of a movie texture node, and the command then operates on the movie loaded by that node. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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negTimesOK / nt | bool | ![]() |
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numFrames / nf | bool | ![]() |
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quickTime / qt | bool | ![]() |
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timeCode / tc | bool | ![]() |
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timeCodeTrack / tt | bool | ![]() |
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timeScale / ts | bool | ![]() |
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twentyFourHourMax / tf | bool | ![]() |
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width / w | bool | ![]() |
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.movieInfo
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
pm.movieInfo("C:/My Documents/myMovie.avi", frameCount=1)
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