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Hmm.. what do you mean by "work satisfactorily"? 60fps seems way over the
top to me. 24/25fps is ample for tv/film to achieve the 'persistence of
vision' effect. Is it that your anim would be too slow at these frame rates?
(sorry, I haven't looked at them). Maybe an option would be to somehow
re-scale them so that they run at the correct speed at 24fps.
Sorry if I have misunderstood your problem.
BTW You could add VirtualDub to your list of AVI encoding progs. It's
feature-packed.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"sshelby" <ssh### [at] rexnet net> wrote in message
news:3b955199@news.povray.org...
> Hello,
> I have a couple of animations that only work satisfactorily at 60 fps
using
> AVI with MPG-4 compression. The problem is that the end product is a
> screensaver, and the screensaver program doesn't like AVI at 60fps. It
seems
> to like MPG's better in general, but I can't seem to get an MPG to work at
> all at 60 fps; it breaks the picture all up and scatters it all over the
> screen. I've tried Videomach, TGMPGE, and BBmpg. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
> If you want to, you can download the AVI files at
> http://www.shelbyvision.com/samples.htm
> The two in question are "Orbiter" and "PlaneWords"
> Thanks,
> Steve Shelby
>
>
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