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From: lito <lito@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: STILL having AVI trouble with Rev C
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I know this bug I have reported it to newtek.
The bug is sound like the one I ran into. Right after you load the scene into
Layout go to the record panel and see if there is an AVI save type selected
like NewTek-AVI, HIIPxx-AVI. If there is then you cannot change the animation
type again without leaving Layout crashing on you. To fix this problem, edit
the scene file with a text editor. Change the line that says:
AnimationType #
where # is 1,2,3... and change that to 0 (zero) and save the scene. Reload
the scene in Layout and check the record panel. It should say AnimationType
none now. Now you can change the animation type without Layout crashing on
you. Just make sure after you create the scenes in Rev C. that before you
save them that the AnimationType is set to none.
PJ Foley wrote:
>
> I really did not anticipate these problems with AVI's
> and Rev C Lightwave/Intel. I'm running NT on a Pentium
> 100 and have had AVI's working (albeit less than satisfactory)
> with Rev B. I have replaced the DLL's listed before. Every
> time I select the AVI savers, I get a crash straight to Dr. Watson.
> When I try to save a render to NewTek-Avi, I also get a visit
> from the doctor. I can only think of two possibilities:
> Maybe NT is using DLL's from my Window's 3.1 partition (I think
> some of the directories are in my paths) or maybe Intel Indeo Interactive
> won't allow it to work period. I installed this after installing
> Rev C patch, and just recently attempted to use AVI's, discovering this