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Subject: Codecs and daz studio


TheDissident ( ) posted Sun, 29 May 2005 at 9:26 PM ยท edited Wed, 18 December 2024 at 2:49 PM

I seem to be having some trouble with the codecs in daz studio

Does it only have limited support ???

I would really like to be able to use the Div-x codec to make the animation/movie file size smaller yet when you try to save an animation using Div-x it says it is not supported??

any ideas

Message edited on: 05/29/2005 21:27


JenX ( ) posted Mon, 30 May 2005 at 9:26 AM

DAZ|Studio does not have Divx encoding as yet. Remember that it is still in Beta, and that not all the features that we want will be free. They may add Divx encoding as a plug-in later, I don't know. The best way to find out is to as at their forum. However, there are other ways. I render animations to .jpeg (each frame will be it's own .jpg) and put it together in an animation software, rather than having D|S spit out an .avi. It's faster, and, if the render crashes, I know where to start from when I reopen the file. Adobe Premier is a software that I've used before to encode to Divx, and I'm sure that there are others. Cheers, MS

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TheDissident ( ) posted Mon, 30 May 2005 at 2:08 PM

Butwould that not make it harder to get the audio lip sync correct ??? if you are using mimic.. and not all of us can afford adobe premier :o) I had enough trouble trying to get enough $$$ for V3 and the girl and then the release V3 for FREE GRRRR LOL


TheDissident ( ) posted Mon, 30 May 2005 at 2:12 PM

also would it not be a very long task to asseble 7 - 10 seconds worth of animaion @ 30fps in adobe prem ??? thats like 300 jpegs to import and place


JenX ( ) posted Mon, 30 May 2005 at 6:02 PM

Do you have either Adobe Photoshop or Jasc's Paint Shop Pro? Both programs come with "animation" software (either Image Ready for PS or Animation Shop for PSP) that you can automatically import all 300 jpegs in a mantter of minutes. All it takes is you telling the program where the images are, and clicking ok. It's also easier to edit the finished animation, if you want to add any postwork or elements, or simply make some frames last longer than others. They both also export .avi's. I can't guarantee DIVX codec support, as I haven't invested the money in purchasing the recordable codec from Divx, but they may know in the Animation Forum here. As for the lip sync, I can't 100% answer your question (I don't have mimic, and can't begin to tell you how it works), but if you use mimic, then import that animation into D|S, render the frames as .jpg's, and save those, it's essentially rendering every frame of your future .avi. The main difference is this: First of all, before you render an animation, save your file. 9 times out of 10, if you've worked hard on something, it will crash during rendering if you didn't save it, lol. (Not scientific) If you start rendering to .avi, and your render crashes in the middle, you're left with a broken .avi that you'll have to delete. however, if you render to .jpeg frames, you can re-open your saved file after the crash to the exact frame where it crashed and continue your render from there. Another thing....most professional animation companies will render a scene in layers. In order to do that, you'll need to save the renders as .png's instead of .jpg's, mostly to remove the blank background easier. Then, render your layers (i.e. figures, close backdrop, final backdrop), and you can easily place the frames in each animation one on top of the other (that's a whole tutorial in itself, lol), and you've got your finished scene. Not only does rendering in layers give you better end quality, it actually takes less time and frustration. I know it sounds like more work, but when one rendered layer animation takes 10 minutes, whereas the whole setup takes an hour, and it's roughly 20 minutes of setup and re-combining, your time is better spent, and your stress levels go down. ;) MS

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TheDissident ( ) posted Wed, 01 June 2005 at 4:11 AM

:) sounds like i may have to give it a shot ty for your help


JenX ( ) posted Wed, 01 June 2005 at 6:29 AM

;) Not a problem. Let me know if you need any more help ;) MS

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