Re: Does anybody RENDER any more? 2005-04-20 - By T.Hopkins7@(protected)
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I have been having problems with Quicktime ever since I installed Windows XP Pro SP2 on my computer. I have to change my filing system to NT in the next couple of weeks. I was waiting till the end of the semester. Everytime I try to play something in Quicktime it says there is no disk in the drive- I know its the SP2 pack, but it came with my Windows. I don't think theres any way to remove it. I did a panorama in Quicktime. Tina
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Let me correct myself, I checked the license, and you can use it for commercial work as well. Those Ogg Vorbis guys managed to get a pretty sweet deal with On2 on this one, if you read the faq.
--- In Carrara@(protected), "elsiget" <elsiget@(protected)> wrote: > > Do you have an uncompressed version? > How about getting your hands on an Xvid, not divx, divx is lousy like > mpeg4, or one of the VP encoders? > VP3 is free for uncommercial work, and can compress to either QT or > AVI, even if I'm on windows I usually use VP3 on QT, > and it works wonderfully, even with very high quality I can usually > compress the files to extreme lengths compared to other compressions. > > http://www.vp3.com/vp3/quicktime/index.shtml - For Quicktime > > http://www.vp3.com/vp3/vfw/index.shtml - For Windows > > If you have an uncompressed version in AVI it won't be affected much > by the change to VP3 as QT mov, > but AVI's can often be a problem on Macs, especially if people don't > have access to admin accounts and therefore can't install codecs, but > then VP3 will most likely not work either, at least that's the case in > my school. > VP3 can keep pure white almost perfectly white, the QT Animation codec > can keep it even closer to pure white, most others end up showing it > as 25% gray or similar. > > Anyway, On2 are the best of the best when it comes to current video > compression, much better than any Mpeg standard ever created, their > latest Vp6 looks pretty amazing, pretty decent streaming too, high > quality and such, but no Mac support, which is kind of sad (even if I > only use Macs for editing video productions in school, I'm very much > for cross-platform) :( > > And hey, good luck on the Ph.D. if you choose to go for it, would love > to read your thesis if you decide to do so. ;) > > --- In Carrara@(protected), T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote: > > I have been trying to post my animation, but its 434 MB in a > compressed folder and won't upload. So I was going to put it on my > website but it hangs near the end of the upload. Now I am trying to > send it to Ron and it's hanging again. It's an AVI file. Does anyone > know why this is happening and how I can load it? Tina
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