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Date: Fri, 20 Jan 95 19:05:19
Subject: RE: ANIMATION ON FLYER
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> Does anyone have a Flyer? Well I do, Most of us know that you can
> record
> Lightwave animation frames to one of your flyer drives, but did
> anyone
> know it has to be an anim file and not 24bit framestores or IFF's?
> I
> find this to be kind of a sick joke, knowing that the PAR can do
> better
> than this. I've heard maybe on the true release (4.0) that it might
Let's get this information straight first, alright? Jumping the gun without
enough information is what gets flamewars started here.
My Flyer is rendering clips at 24 bits.
AC