I have created an animation too but or complex for 32-bit more, it crashes when I try to open it. I can open it in 64-bit mode but I lose my ability to render with Quicktime. Uncompressed keeps giving me damaged files for some reason and the other formats look terrible.
Anyone have any ideas on what I can do?
more video formats for export under 64-bit mode?
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Re: more video formats for export under 64-bit mode?
You can export a series of png files, which you can then import into another program and turn into a video format. For example, the simplest is to upgrade quicktime to the pro version (yes, it costs a little - I think about 20 USD) and import them then save it off as a quicktime.
Of course, you can also just import them into the 32-bit Anime Studio and render them as a quicktime from there.
Of course, you can also just import them into the 32-bit Anime Studio and render them as a quicktime from there.
Re: more video formats for export under 64-bit mode?
I never use Quicktime. As Barry says, just save out as a series of .png files into a folder. With most editing software (that I use anyway) you can just drag the folder containing the .png files onto your timeline and it's treated just like a video format.
Re: more video formats for export under 64-bit mode?
I hadn't thought of that. I'll try it.
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Re: more video formats for export under 64-bit mode?
Quicktime 7.x was released in 2005 and we have been having little point release patches ever since.
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