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Hello Peter & Remco & Ken,
There is nothing special about the frontend CMPG: if you have used Eckart's
CMPEG before it should all look familiar. There are short hints to be seen
as mouse-overs. It is supposed to be more or less intuitive, but intuition
varies I suppose.
The build 407 is the latest version: Karl Pelzer wanted to be able to use
several scenes with different masks (i.e. imag001...imag100 &
pict001...pict050, for example). This sounded realistic to me, but the
implementation is more complicated than I thought. But it is fun to do!
Just you wait and see :-)
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Regards,
Sander
Peter Warren <int### [at] halcyon com> schreef in berichtnieuws
388ed198@news.povray.org...
> I was under the impression that AVI's were, not a standard,
> but capable of viewing by most people. I don't pretend to
> understand the technicalities of codecs.
> I am surprised that gif's aren't a good option.
>
> I've used an Mpeg encoder, but usually opt out for
> the easier Avi option.
> Hopefully I will soon find the time to use Sanders
> CMPEG windows frontend.
>
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