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Combustion compression experiences?
Anyone use Combustion yet?
Looks cool, but all I want to do is merge our audio with the animation. When I compress to DV-NTSC Codec with 3DSMax's Video post, it looks great. When I add the audio and compress with DV-NTSC with Combustion it looks like doodoo. Way too much compression with "jpeggy" artifacts even though I have it set to highest quality. I tried Combustion with no compression, and it looks nice, but its 900 MB, not to mention the movie *MUST* be DV-NTSC. Any ideas? I can't find an editor that will preserve the render quality. 3DSMax video post doesn't seem to have an audio track. iMovie is a joke. Horrible resolution decrease on import. Thanks Rastermon |
Re: Combustion compression experiences?
The settings are actually in the quicktime movie player. You need to go to
edit > preferences > player Preferences > and check "Use high quality video setting when available." Make sure when you export your movies they are not interlaced, Make sure it is a Progressive scan. |
Re: Combustion compression experiences?
It makes me a sad man when I have to use something other than Xvid or H.264, or some other codec along those lines :(
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Re: Combustion compression experiences?
Yep, I have a nice H.264 version of my animation on my hard drive. Smaller file size too.
3ds max Video Post does have an audio track. I don't recommend Video Post for anything. We got the privilege of using a Mac Pro with a 30" Cinema display to do our editing. You should try it sometime. It's amusing. |
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