Ronald Wilk
November 22nd, 2007, 03:21 PM
Hello:
I am in the process of converting a rather large animation image file (700 frames) into a mov format. In the past, I have found that Quick Time Pro has handled the task with ease by "Importing" the image files and saving as a reference movie. I recently updated QT to the its latest version (loaded to an Intel Mac 8 core with the latest OS 10.4 .... (non-leopard)) and now find that QT is a bit quirky to the extent that it seems capable of converting only a portion of the imported file. Admittedly, the file is larger than those that I have converted in the past (current file is the equiv. of 700 frames or images) and I am now wondering if QT Pro has a file size limit. Has anyone encountered a similar experience?
At the present time, my only option is to import the image files into Shake 4.1 and "file out" to an .mov file which does indeed accomplish the required result, albeit, with a few steps added to the entire process.
Thank you in advance.
I am in the process of converting a rather large animation image file (700 frames) into a mov format. In the past, I have found that Quick Time Pro has handled the task with ease by "Importing" the image files and saving as a reference movie. I recently updated QT to the its latest version (loaded to an Intel Mac 8 core with the latest OS 10.4 .... (non-leopard)) and now find that QT is a bit quirky to the extent that it seems capable of converting only a portion of the imported file. Admittedly, the file is larger than those that I have converted in the past (current file is the equiv. of 700 frames or images) and I am now wondering if QT Pro has a file size limit. Has anyone encountered a similar experience?
At the present time, my only option is to import the image files into Shake 4.1 and "file out" to an .mov file which does indeed accomplish the required result, albeit, with a few steps added to the entire process.
Thank you in advance.