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From: "Brian C. Berg" <Brian.Berg@asu.edu>
Subject: Re: Playing 15fps PAR anims
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On Sat, 21 Jan 1995, Steve Warner wrote:
> Hmmm. Do you have enough room on your hard drive to save your frames
> there first? I know that when you render directly to the PAR it takes
> over and will automatically adjust the Q factor. Perhaps if you saved
> the frames to your HD first, then tried importing them with a predefined
> lower Q factor that might work. Here's hoping this helps!
I'm processing the frames of a 1000 frame anim-5 file through ADpro with
24bit effects and sending the resulting files to the PAR driectly. I
don't have enough room to store 1000 24bit frames on my main drive, so I
can't really re-import them.
As I type this, the anim is being processed to the PAR again but this time
with a lower block limit which will hopefully, in turn, keep the Qfactor
down to a level that the PAR can handle for 15fps playback. I have a
good feeling that this will work out.
I appreciate everyone's quick response on this.... the combined
experience of this many people in one virtual place has been a fantastic
resource to tap into since the list started, and continues to be even
though the newsgroup has been formed. If anything, it's helped the list
to become more focused and moved the noise into the newsgroup.
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