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Originally Posted by ThetaDot
You need to choose a movie file... you can either choose AVI or MOV, depending on what your editing software can handle.
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ive found that rendering a targa sequence where each frame is saved as a picture, as part of a movie (test0000.tga, test0001.tga, etc) works well because you can easily edit a single frame if need be, and it is lossless in terms of quality. u will still need to peice the scenes together in another program.