From: Zoran Malesevic To: omarscad@hotmail.com Cc: 3dsmax@engramdigital.com <3dsmax@engramdigital.com> Subject: Re: animation output Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 7:46 PM It's both. You always compromize on quality of output with the codecs unless you have something like Perception that you can output PAL/NTSC in real time. Zoran >>> "morscad Inc." 03/15 10:56 AM >>> Greetings Maxers.. Thanx for all of you who replied to my previous question..now I got a new one. I was doing an animation last week, I set the output format to be *.tga (640*480)I Imported this into Adobe Premier then( as an Import Folder option).. I then exported them to an AVI file with Cinepak Compress set to 100% now the Problem starts... The overal size of the file was 280 mb, and even though I set the Frame rate to a 24 frames per second, still it played really slow, and flickering... Does anyone know how to overcome this.. Is it that I used a 100% compression quality, or is it because This should be used with a videocard output?? Thanks for anyone who knows the answre cheers omar ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net