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ā2006-10-27
04:30 AM
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Noemi Balogh

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ā2006-10-27 04:49 AM

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ā2006-10-27 05:01 AM
Under 2MB?? You may have the best luck with Photo JPEG.
Cheers,
Link.
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ā2006-10-30 08:24 PM

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ā2006-10-30 08:54 PM
Most professional animation jobs are done frame by frame to a folder full of JPGs, allowing you to render the entire job at once, re-render small parts of it, pick up where you left off from a crash, or even run different frame ranges on multiple machines.
Once you have that series of images, use something like Quicktime Pro ($30) to assemble into a movie. The animation quality is much higher (no pixelation from Archicad's image compression). The downside of Quick Time is that its built-in compression is not great when making this kind of "series of images".
It's a shame, since the new H.264 compression is stunning when it works.... (I reduced a 4.3 GB MOV file to 115 MB with no visible loss of quality)

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ā2006-10-30 11:34 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Then how did you do that?
It's a shame, since the new H.264 compression is stunning when it works.... (I reduced a 4.3 GB MOV file to 115 MB with no visible loss of quality)

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ā2006-10-31 01:17 AM

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ā2006-10-31 09:37 AM
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ā2006-10-31 10:42 AM
I know you can use both to assemble bunches of jpegs, but not sure how well they compress...

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ā2006-10-31 12:20 PM
Thomas wrote:When I tried that, it did not work (I tried it with iMovie and QTPro)... that's when I had to spring for FCP (in the middle of a project, no less....)
Nice, but an expensive tool set. Is it possible to just join the jpgs to a video stream in some cheap ware that does just that, and THEN compress it using QTPro?