filename : str
The output filename, e.g., mymovie.mp4 .
writer : MovieWriter or str, optional
A MovieWriter instance to use or a key that identifies a
class to use, such as ‘ffmpeg’. If None , defaults to
rcParams['animation.writer'] .
fps : number, optional
Frames per second in the movie. Defaults to None , which will use
the animation’s specified interval to set the frames per second.
dpi : number, optional
Controls the dots per inch for the movie frames. This
combined with the figure’s size in inches controls the size of
the movie. If None , defaults to rcparam['savefig.dpi'] .
codec : str, optional
The video codec to be used. Not all codecs are supported by
a given MovieWriter . If None ,
default to rcParams['animation.codec'] .
bitrate : number, optional
Specifies the number of bits used per second in the compressed
movie, in kilobits per second. A higher number means a higher
quality movie, but at the cost of increased file size. If None ,
defaults to rcParam['animation.bitrate'] .
extra_args : list, optional
List of extra string arguments to be passed to the
underlying movie utility. If None , defaults to
rcParams['animation.extra_args']
metadata : Dict[str, str], optional
Dictionary of keys and values for metadata to include in
the output file. Some keys that may be of use include:
title, artist, genre, subject, copyright, srcform, comment.
extra_anim : list, optional
Additional Animation objects that should be included
in the saved movie file. These need to be from the same
matplotlib.figure.Figure instance. Also, animation frames will
just be simply combined, so there should be a 1:1 correspondence
between the frames from the different animations.
savefig_kwargs : dict, optional
Is a dictionary containing keyword arguments to be passed
on to the savefig command which is called repeatedly to
save the individual frames.
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