- Thu May 17, 2007 9:08 am
#225274
Hi
I'm not sure whether this has been asked before or not but I would like to ask for the ability to save an animation directly to a *.avi or *.mov file instead of exporting individual images of each frame and then importing in a movie creation program (which we have to purchase) to save a movie file. This is all extra work sometimes.
I understand the reason for individual frames however it would be nice to have the option (like C4D) of both.
Anyway does anybody know of a free program to use to create movie files? I tried Windows Movie Maker but I cannot make the time between frames less than 0.125s. Thus the movie is a bit jerky.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Shaun
I'm not sure whether this has been asked before or not but I would like to ask for the ability to save an animation directly to a *.avi or *.mov file instead of exporting individual images of each frame and then importing in a movie creation program (which we have to purchase) to save a movie file. This is all extra work sometimes.
I understand the reason for individual frames however it would be nice to have the option (like C4D) of both.
Anyway does anybody know of a free program to use to create movie files? I tried Windows Movie Maker but I cannot make the time between frames less than 0.125s. Thus the movie is a bit jerky.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Shaun
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Vw/Rw2012, C4D13, Vray, TheaRender, CorelDraw. Maxwell 1.7
Core i7-2600 3.4Ghz
ASUS P8P67-M-Pro(B3)
G.Skill-NT 16GB DDR3 1333
WD SATA3 500GB & 1TB
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2GB
ThermaltakeToughPower-XT875w
Windows 7 Pro 64bit


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