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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
What's the file size of your movie once you squeeze all the still images back into frames? Sometimes hi-res stuff can really bog down your video player. If you compress the finished video (Sorenson 3 and MPEG-4 are some of the best codecs for balancing quality and file size), that might help. Saving without using keyframes sometimes makes playback smoother, too.
Like onnetz says... check your frame rate.... for simple web stuff you can get away with 12 or 15 fps... but not much slower. remember most video you see in film or tv is 24 or 30 fps.... if your movements are radical it will be jumpy.... if you have say a baseball player swinging a bat all the way around in only 5 frames, its going to look jerky
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I have poser 5 and I am trying to work on a mvie but I find that once i am done with the movie the animation kind of looks a bit choppy is there a way to fix that. I render the movie in image files since I do a lot of post work on them.