Chad Ramos
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Chad Ramos
March 26, 2010 at 9:18 pm in reply to: mpeg-2 flicker/shake only on standard def tv but not hd tv.I am rendering out as a lossless Quicktime animation, 720 x 480 (3:2), and 29.97 fps. Excuse my green thum but where am I suppose to be looking for the interlace settings and what would I be looking to do once I have found such settings. 🙂
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 26, 2010 at 2:06 pm in reply to: What is the difference between Multiplexing: DVD and Mulitplexing: NoneI don’t know what this means but your suggested method actually yeiled a smaller file then my early course of action.
Quicktime Animation = 37.0 gb
“Video for Windows” = 48.1 gbSo I assume the “Video for Windows” setting (which exports what I believe is a uncompressed avi) would still be the better choice.
What do you think.
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 25, 2010 at 6:25 pm in reply to: What is the difference between Multiplexing: DVD and Mulitplexing: NoneAs stated in my above post the duration of the video is 10 mins. The render matches up to the same duration. Which only leads to me to believe that 48.1 gb file is the proper “uncompressed” file. Especially considering when rendering it stated “No Compression” and “lossless”. None the less thanks for the help. I will take a look at a few other resources to help further verify.
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 25, 2010 at 6:11 pm in reply to: What is the difference between Multiplexing: DVD and Mulitplexing: NoneI am sorry…I ment using the render queue. I do believe there is a mix up. The default format for the render queue on a windows platform is “Video For Windows”. Which shows up as “No Compressiong” on “Output Module Settings”. I just did this to a 10 min composition and it rendered a .avi that is 48+ gigs. I believe this seems correct considering the size of the file. Does this seem correct to you?
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 25, 2010 at 5:41 pm in reply to: What is the difference between Multiplexing: DVD and Mulitplexing: NoneSo you are suggesting I should export via “Video for Windows” and use a third party encoder?
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Chad
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Hi,
In short..
•I am not able to right-click any keyframe
•I can only select the first keyframe in a set of keyframes if my time marker is on that keyframe. Even in this state I still can not right-click that keyframe.
•I can not left click any individual keyframes to make them “yellow”. This means I can not left click a keyframe and drag it along the timeline.I have tried everything offered at this link with the same results listed above….
https://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WSB4584EEE-D060-4f67-8AEE-7AFE20BFFA2Ba.html
I am assuming this is a option that I am missing with in after effects. When I revert back to an early project I have none of these issues. So at some point today I have done something that I can’t not resolve.
And yes I am using the selection tool. I am able to drag over a region of keyframe(s) to select them. But I can not indvidual click to select one. Also, the layers are not locked.
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 17, 2010 at 7:24 pm in reply to: When placing image on compostition how can you default its duration…Thank you
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Chad
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More info..
I can’t right-click a keyframe at all. Nothing happens.
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Chad
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This was suppose to say “Why can’t I select a keyframe in the Timeline”
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Chad
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Chad Ramos
March 15, 2010 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Change the duration of a group of animation keyframesThanks to all posters. The info has helped.
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Chad