toashzadel opened this issue on Sep 02, 2002 ยท 12 posts
wabe posted Tue, 03 September 2002 at 5:23 AM
i fear that this answer is too easy! If you want to save render time, why are you rendering 15 frames per sec and not only 10?? The reason for 15 frames per second in an animation is only, that in the older days computer were not fast enough to show all 25 frames (of a second) while playing videos. So somebody thought 15 would be enough (and nobody would see a difference). But if you want to do animations properly (and professionally) you must use the video standards - full stop. And these are 25 frames per second for PAL, 30 frames per second for NTSC. And if you are a high pro, even these 25/30 frames per second are not good enough. You have to go to 50/60 frames because in fact each video-frame is separated into two images with half the resolution. Anyway, Poser is right to deal with the frame rate professionally (the only minus is, that you can't change the frame rate there). :-)) Walther
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