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Hitfilm express render process crashed
Hitfilm express render process crashed













hitfilm express render process crashed

#Hitfilm express render process crashed movie#

not to mention heck of a lot easier to organize in your movie build file.īut that's just my opinion, of the way I do thingĪside from codex issues, there's much more you can do with stills images that aren't easy to do to a video file. the only difference is I only have to deal with one 10 second avi scene instead of putting together 300 png's in a numbered order to make the same film scene.

hitfilm express render process crashed

Which takes me about the same amount of time if I do it in a png sequence rendered one at a time for each keyframe. I can render a 300 key-frames avi 30kfps in 1920 x 1080 HD using 3 characters a huge atmosphere and a ue2 light usually in about 3 hours give or take a hour if i build fx into the scene. but anyways after your done your post work you just hit save to avi and Bing-go one file instead of 300 pngs to deal with I moved mine to the desk to for easier access. you can still do post work to your png's files before you save it to avi, if you go to the temp render file located in the daz program. plus not to mention AVI is much easier to work with in fx programs like after effects. , its a heck of a lot faster when it comes to film editing not having to put together 1000's of PNG to make a 30 seconds scene. which is a defaults codex for almost all video editors. I like to render and save to avi using Microsoft uncompressed codex. I just finished a 3700 frame animation and I'm wondering if it's even worth rendering it. I try to do the video file, but sometimes the rendering takes so long that it makes more sense to do images and just do the rendering over multiple days. Just curious what you guys do when rendering animations.















Hitfilm express render process crashed