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  • rendering with cinepak radius

    Posted by Amikoo10 on December 3, 2006 at 8:30 pm

    I’m doing my first steps as a v.j and the best video codec that reacts perfect to the v.j software i’m using (RESOLUM) is cinepak codec. vegas 6.0d supports cinepak by radius but when i render with this codec the video allways gets pixeled. the RESOLUM developers uses cinepak by supermac but i cant get this codec anywhere at the web so i’m using radius. what am i doing wrong? why cant i get a clear picture?

    render prefences: cinepak by radius, video rendering quality: best, 320X240 25fps pal progressive scan,1.000 pixel aspect ratio, 100% quality, keyframe every frame (to scrach it back/forward with the v.j application)

    Tevya Washburn replied 19 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Rick Mac

    December 4, 2006 at 3:23 am

    First off 320X240 resolution is really low. DVD’s for example are 720X480.
    I’m not familar with V.J. applications. Can you explain why you put a keyframe for every frame and how you did this. What were you monitoring
    the render on. What will you be displaying it on in the end.

  • Amikoo10

    December 4, 2006 at 5:02 pm

    keyframe for every frame couse i’m scratching the video clip back&forw with the v.j application. i’ll be screening with beamer’s connected to my laptop via s-video. the cinepak codec racts best with the application i’m using fir v.jing (resolum) – untill now i tested with photo jpeg(quicktime) but the video kind of lags for a secound when i trigger the clip to full screen thats why i want to render them as cinepak

  • Tevya Washburn

    December 4, 2006 at 8:05 pm

    use 640×480 if cinepak will allow that.

    –the Fiddler

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