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To: c404266@mizzou1.missouri.edu (John Ferrel)
From: dma@mcs.com (Dan Ablan)
Subject: Re: PAR pattern flashing?
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>I have rendered a couple of animations to my PAR and when I play them back
>at 30 FPS it flashes a "funny" (or not so) checkerboard (red & blue) every
>couple of frames. This doesn't appear at slower playback rates. My block
>limit is set as high as allowed (according to documentation) and Q factor at
>23. I am using a Seagate 540 MB drive. What am I doing wrong?
>TIA,
John,
even though your block limit is set as specified, it may be too high, still.
The other option is to clean out some unwanted animations from your
drive. The file is, most likely, too big for the area of the drive it's
located.
The par can't get the frames fast enough...
Dan
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