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Well, after looking at the MPEG you sent me, the answer is easy.
Dropped frames. On my machine (admittedly only 350Mhz), it manages to
sustain around 19 FPS. The clip was built for 30FPS (just look at
statistics in Media Player). Windows just tries to keep up and can't.
You probably need to compress for either a guaranteed bit rate, or use
enough compression that frames don't get dropped.
Xander
sshelby wrote:
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> Hi,
> I made an animation in Moray 3.3, using the plug-in, that is basically an
> orbiting ball. The problem is that the ball has a double image, so that if
> you try to focus your eyes on it as it move across the screen, it appears as
> if it were rapidly vibrating from side to side. I've tried several different
> compression schemes using AVI and MPG, but nothing seems to make any
> difference. If any of you want to see it, I can zip it and e-mail it to you.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Steve Shelby
> ssh### [at] rexnet net
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