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From: larrys@swcp.com (Larry Shultz)
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Subject: Re: How to make AVI's
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>> Try making a cube and zoom up to one side. Motion clip map your animated
>> frames to the side of the cube and render out as a AVI.
>
>I DON'T have Lightwave on a PC, only my Amiga so I can't render out AVI's.
>I was looking for suggestions on software that could take a bunch of
>frames from my harddrive and create an AVI (ImageFX, ADPro, or
>something?).
MainActor Broadcast on the Amiga will convert frames/anims to AVI files and vice versa.