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  • Andrzej Goulding

    July 18, 2022 at 2:33 pm in reply to: “Output To”

    Ah lovely. Yes that is a couple of good ways to do it. Thanks v much.

  • Andrzej Goulding

    July 18, 2022 at 10:14 am in reply to: “Output To”

    Hi there.

    Yes I’m aware it does that and rendering to another directory isn’t what I need. I need it to be in the same directory but versioned up. I’m hoping there’s a automated way to achieve this like you would din say C4D. I can see on the “Output To” you can put in a bunch of strings, etc… for file naming but there isn’t one to apply to versioning as far as I can tell. I’m no good with code, but are there strings that can be put in that aren’t the ones listed that would work?

    If I have to change the file names 150 times every time I want to make an update I’ll have to do that, just seems a bit tedious if there is a coding way around that is all.

    Cheers

  • Andrzej Goulding

    July 16, 2022 at 10:22 am in reply to: “Output To”

    I should also say that the “_v01” ending to the file is required by the media server it’s going onto so that formatting has to stay, you can just increase the number after the “v”.

    Cheers

  • Mentioning jaggy lines brings me to another topic.
    My exported quicktime has jagged lines on straight edges. Are there any antialias settings when exporting the movies like you get in 3D programs to get rid of this?

    Morph

  • Mentioning jaggy lines brings me to another topic.
    My exported quicktime has jagged lines on straight edges. Are there any antialias settings when exporting the movies like you get in 3D programs to get rid of this?

    Morph

  • Mentioning jaggy lines brings me to another topic.
    My exported quicktime has jagged lines on straight edges. Are there any antialias settings when exporting the movies like you get in 3D programs to get rid of this?

    Morph

  • Mentioning jaggy lines brings me to another topic.
    My exported quicktime has jagged lines on straight edges. Are there any antialias settings when exporting the movies like you get in 3D programs to get rid of this?

    Morph

  • Yeah, my timeline is DV, so it should work.
    Cheers

    Morph

  • Andrzej Goulding

    October 30, 2007 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Circle getting squashed

    Cheers
    I will give it a look. I got some reading to do it seems! 😉

    Morph

  • Andrzej Goulding

    October 30, 2007 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Circle getting squashed

    I can’t find any option in quicktime to switch the pixel ratio.

    But from what you’ve said, my computer is squashing the circle because the pixel ratio is set to a rectangular pixel ratio, which should mean it will look ok when playing on a dvd.

    Is there anything in the export settings for quicktime that will enable the movie to be exported correctly for viewing on a computer screen? Should I be choosing square pixel ratios for everything?

    Thanks

    Morph

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