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Can anyone help us combine four separate animations into one. We can't just merge them all into the same file, because the backguonds are different.
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It's kind of hard work with mov files, most of the editing solution doesn't support this.... i made the same mistake last year.....try to edit the videos with the 3ds max video post....... or render all over again...
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For combining separate files, our group uses Sony's VEGAS 5.0
You can get the trial here and then just experiment around until you understand it. I hope that helped. ~Burne |
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No problem, and thanks for the site!
(Now we can buy it for reals, instead of using the 30day trial.) |
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my suggestion would be to find a converter online........just search google ".mov to .avi" or ".mov to .wmv" i would recomend something other than wmv from windows movie maker because although the compression is great and the filesizes are small, you lose some quality and when you have a 30 second animation, you don't want your audience seeing poor quality instead of the point or plot of your animation
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