Rendering problem |
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Rendering problem |
Jun 30 2007, 12:31 PM
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![]() Film Critic Group: Pioneers Posts: 13 Joined: 16-October 06 Member No.: 10 |
Hi,
after rendering a scene I only get a movie (length is correct) which is of light blue color for the whole movie. Checked back with and its the same with the last beta 1.4.3. Tried different quality but its alwas the same oen color movie. Tried playback with different movie players as well (mediaplayer, vlc). Anyone encountered such a problem and could help? Tnx a lot in advance. |
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Jun 30 2007, 1:46 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Administrators Posts: 4,236 Joined: 18-January 07 Member No.: 116 |
A few quick checks:
Are you letting moviestorm render full screen without other movies in the way? Is the picture there while rendering the same blue screen? If not, have you got a camera edit? [Go to the camera(s) you want to be shown, and with the timeline at the place you want to start showing them, click the 'cut to this camera' button (on the left)] Or just render a single camera (from the camera screen, doesnt require an edit). If that isnt it, let us know more details, and we might be able to work out what the problem is. -------------------- Ben Sanders
Moviestorm Ltd |
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Jun 30 2007, 2:09 PM
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![]() Film Critic Group: Pioneers Posts: 13 Joined: 16-October 06 Member No.: 10 |
I run Moviestrorm in Window mode, not fullscreen.
No other movie running elsehwere. During rendering I see the same colored screen. Had no camera edit, oops. That's it I guess. With the camera edit it works fine. Is there a way to change the resultion of the rendered video I always get 1280*720? A very small part (upmost 3-5 lines) seem to be wrong (distorted). Tnx so much for help. |
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Jun 30 2007, 2:12 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Administrators Posts: 4,236 Joined: 18-January 07 Member No.: 116 |
I dont think we yet have a way to change the output resolution, sorry. And moviestorm may distort the edges of rendered video if your screen resoulution isnt big enough to show all of the 1280*720 while it is rendering.
-------------------- Ben Sanders
Moviestorm Ltd |
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Jun 30 2007, 2:26 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Pioneers Posts: 254 Joined: 10-January 07 Member No.: 112 |
damn camera edits! we need a sensible default camera, and a bit of a revamp of the editing system to make it clearer.
-------------------- -- twak
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Jul 27 2007, 9:02 AM
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![]() Film Critic Group: Pioneers Posts: 24 Joined: 1-June 07 Member No.: 587 |
but i have a question for you .... with such a high res the fan on my computer likes to speed up very fast and cpu gets very hot ... would you know why this might happen ? -------------------- 3D modeling is what i do best and playing games, there my biggest interests and hopefully my future career. apart from that.... keepin it real
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Jul 27 2007, 12:24 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Pioneers Posts: 292 Joined: 27-March 07 Member No.: 259 |
I can hear my computer's fan kick into high gear when I'm running Moviestorm.
revdoug -------------------- in sunny south Florida
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Jul 27 2007, 11:42 PM
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![]() Film Critic Group: Pioneers Posts: 24 Joined: 1-June 07 Member No.: 587 |
hmmmmmm...... i tell you what i do though, Moviestorm has driven me to suspend my laptop on 4 door stoppers to allow the under heat sink to circulate more air... why have i been driven to this madness !!! lol
or just ignore it -------------------- 3D modeling is what i do best and playing games, there my biggest interests and hopefully my future career. apart from that.... keepin it real
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