From: Kevin Tan To: 'Delbaere, Tim' ; 3DS Max List (E-mail) <3DSMAX@EngramDigital.com> Subject: RE: QuickTime mov files Date: Thursday, April 13, 2000 6:54 PM Tim, >From my experience, I found that the Intel 5.10 codec coupled with Adobe Premiere settings, gave the best results. Tried it with Quicktime but the results were poor. You can get small sized avi's as well if you play around with data rates and frames pers second. Alternatively, you might want to use MPEG1. If you really need to output to Quicktime, I suggest you get Media Cleaner Pro, Quicktime Pro as well as the full Sorensen codec. Check out http://www.codeccentral.com for more info. Good luck! Kev On Thursday, April 13, 2000 5:42 PM, Delbaere, Tim [SMTP:TXDELBAE@ctrl.co.uk] wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone recommend the best way of getting an animation out into QuickTime > movie format. I need to get a small file size, but without too much loss of > detail. > > When I render out to avi's , I use Intel indeo codec's that give just the > result I am after, but when I try qt format the file sizes are huge. > > Got any suggestions please. > > Tim Delbaere > Environment Cad Department > Phone (020) 7681 5182 Mail 4TB > Yac (07092) 202677 -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net