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Old 10-06-2009, 05:38 AM
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Default compiling a batch render into a video

I have a stack of Maya renders I need to compile into a video, but having trouble figuring out exactly how. They are rendered as Maya .iff format, so maybe they aren't supported?
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:53 AM
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Default Yes, you can import IFF files.

See "Supported import formats" for a list of formats that you can import. IFF is on that list.

I'm not sure exactly what problem you're having, so I don't know where to start in helping you.

I recommend that you start by reading the sections in After Effects Help about importing and using files from 3D applications.
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Ok, Iv got it compiled as targas, 1920 x 1020. Now when I try to export as a .mov I get an out of memory error.( I have 4 gigs on the machine) I tried both AVI and MPEG 4, and while it will export, it looks worse than a youtube clip. What I need to do is export it as a full quality, full screen video.
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