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From: "Chris Purdie" <topher@fox.nstn.ca>
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Subject: Re: How to make AVI's
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> There is only 1 program I know of that will do AVIs on the Amiga --
> MainActor, and I don't know if it supports Quicktime. If you are on an
> Amiga, you will rarely need this unless you are doing some PC games or
> PC multimedia. If you are on a PC, this is generally how you'll preview
> your anims.
I guess when you create an animation on the PC, it saves it in an AVI file
when you render. I have a bunch of frames that are already rendered that I
want to put into an AVI file so that they can be previewed (so quality is
not to much of a concern, just so that they can play back, even at 1/4
screen).
What software do I need to take these frames and save them out as an AVI
file? What about an ANIM file? Does anybody know how big a file would be
created for lets say a 900 frame animation (guestimate)?