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From: Dave Paige <davep@access.digex.net>
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Subject: Re: AVI background sequence
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On Mon, 23 Oct 1995 jeric@accessone.com wrote:
> >Not possible. LightWave needs an individual sequence of frames for the
> >background.
>
> How about the pseudo-AVI of the PVR? Is there an equivalent of the PAR
> TRANSLATE function?
>
If you're running under Windows NT the PVR works great at providing
sequences to lightwave. In Lightwave just select load image sequence and
go to one of the directories on the PVR which represents a file format
which Lightwave understands and all of the files on the PVR drive will
appear in separate directories as a sequence of individual images. I've
tested it and it works fine.
Dave Paige
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