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Okay, I've got another question for everyone:
I just finished rendering and compressing a 10 second, 300 frame
704x480 MPEG that came out to be 13 Megs. When I play it back, the video
is jerky. I assume this is due to the relatively slow transfer of MPEG
data between the hard disk and the program. Is there any way to remedy
this? Could I possibly create a "virtual" hard drive in memory? I have
64 megs of memory and am running Win95.
Any help would be appreciated.
-Thanks,
Todd
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Todd Burch
tbu### [at] uiuc edu
www.uiuc.edu/~tburch
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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