![]() Though regarding the GIF format, I did try once making a much smaller resolution-size and shorter duration in GIF and it did make a short & blurry GIF, so perhaps I just need to experiment a bit more with the export settings (resolution size, FPS, Duration, etc.) to get something of resonable resolution size that would still look good.Įxporting to a stand-alone exe did work good though, but it didn't give me any options when exporting (like resolution size, etc.) and from that I was able to use one of my video-capture / recording software to record the scene for a few minutes, then in my video-editing software I did some edits accordingly and added in some background ambient sound-effects.Įxporting to AVI did seem to sort of work, but for a fairly short video the file size was really huge 4GB for a 2 Minute video (though I guess that might be expected as the only Compression option I had was "Uncompressed AVI") and playback in a few media-players (Zoom-Player, Windows Media Player and MPC / Media Player Classic Home Cinema Player) I played the resulting video in was a bit "choppy" (I exported in a resolution size of 1920x1080 and also in 1280x720, but both videos played "choppy"). ![]() ![]() I tried exporting in resolution sizes of 1920x1080 and also in 1280x720, but it would still result in crashes for GIF or WMV formats and the error message for MOV format. ![]() Perhaps I need to install Quicktime seperately first?). ![]() It crashes (with a generic "DP Animation Maker has stopped working" Windows error message) when I try to export in either GIF or WMV formats (and an error message for MOV, with something like a "Unable to initialize Quicktime Environment" error. ![]()
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