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For those out there using the monkeyjam app to assemble animations and encode
them as MPEGs (as I do), there are some problems worth mentioning that I've
lately come across.
I really like monkeyjam's ease of use and simplicity, but certain MPEG video
codecs (especially xvid) cause some problems with the app: duplicated frames
every now and then in the final animation. The problem seems to lie within
monkeyjam itself. I came up with a workaround, using the VirtualDub app.
Rather than rehash the details here, take a look at my recent animation post
and the comments there...
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/thread/%3Cweb.49fe85c8fbc113faf50167bc0%40news.povray.org%3E/?mtop=4
I'm curious to know if anyone else has run into similar monkeyjam problems.
Ken W.
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Kenneth wrote:
> For those out there using the monkeyjam app to assemble animations and encode
> them as MPEGs (as I do), there are some problems worth mentioning that I've
> lately come across.
>
> I really like monkeyjam's ease of use and simplicity, but certain MPEG video
> codecs (especially xvid) cause some problems with the app: duplicated frames
> every now and then in the final animation. The problem seems to lie within
> monkeyjam itself. I came up with a workaround, using the VirtualDub app.
> Rather than rehash the details here, take a look at my recent animation post
> and the comments there...
>
>
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/thread/%3Cweb.49fe85c8fbc113faf50167bc0%40news.povray.org%3E/?mtop=4
>
> I'm curious to know if anyone else has run into similar monkeyjam problems.
>
> Ken W.
>
>
I've used monkeyjam on my win98 to make a music video, had no probles at
all.
My only complant is that it can only handle 1400 frames or so.
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