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yesbird <sya### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> On 07/06/2024 09:21, Jonathan Bush wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a render farm which works with POVray 3.7 and offers high
> > quality and a good deal for the money?
>
> I have the free experimental service for POV-Ray rendering:
> https://povlab.online
> powered with Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v2 @ 3.00GHz (40 cores).
> Present UI does not allow to render animations, but if you will send
> me a scene, ini and script I can render a few frames and we will have
> estimation time for the whole movie, at least.
>
> > I intend to upload a video to You Tube. I'm not sure precisely what format they
> > prefer.
> Look here:
> https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en
>
> I have some experience of uploading videos, having this channel:
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_L-Rlt-OWoJm6HN9t-hxXRk-b6SONXbJ
>
> Are you sure that you really want 4K ? Not so many people now have real
> 4K equipment and network for accepting it smoothly, may be 1440p (2K)
> will be optimal ?
> --
> YB
This is great! Thank you for providing this service. I understand we are
initiating a conversation, nothing is agreed so far. Attached is a tar.gz file.
See the included README file. My code is for Linux. Some surgery may be required
for Windows. You might also have to edit your povray.conf file so that my
post-frame command will work. There is a recent thread in this newsgroup about
that.
Yes, I suppose not many people have a 4K monitor. I don't. But that's a feature
of YouTube right? I upload a 3840x2160 video and they generate lower resolution
options such as 2560x1440 and 1920x1080, all with the same 16:9 aspect ratio. Am
I correct?
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