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From: johnc@mcs.com (John Crookshank)
To: lightwave@webcom.webcom.com (lightwave)
Subject: PAR pattern flashing?
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on 15-Aug-95 15:37:11, John Ferrel (c404266@mizzou1.missouri.edu) Emailed:
> 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
Check to see that you do NOT have the variable frame rate button pressed
when running at 30fps. It's the one that looks like |>. I have found that
sometimes the PAR will give you the occasional checkerboard flashing when
using variable playback speeds, yet will play back just fine in "normal"