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Title: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: panzerboy on July 25, 2016, 07:04:32 AM
I am using version 2.11 of Kalles Fraktaler and version 1.32 of the movie maker.
This was a very quick render for my audition at 640x360 so I thought I'd up the over sampling by using big image size of 5600x3240.
When I started the 'Store Zoom-out images' it informed that 'the width cannot be bigger than 3840 do you want to proceed anyway?'.
I think I clicked cancel, then changed my image size from 5600 to 3840 (x 2160), perhaps something remained set that upset the movie maker?
https://youtu.be/zSqRWU10O6A (https://youtu.be/zSqRWU10O6A)


Title: Re: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: TheRedshiftRider on July 25, 2016, 07:38:35 AM
I've had this glitch before but it can happen with any frame width. I do not know what causes it but if you rerender the frame and the movie is should be solved.

The movie looks great! I really like how you applied the idea.
:thumbsup1:


Title: Re: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: panzerboy on July 25, 2016, 09:39:28 AM
...  but if you rerender the frame ...

Using 'Examine  Zoom Sequence' the first two frames rendered 00001_2.69e067 and 00002_1.34e067 just don't render, when I refresh it just comes up black.
Should I just load the location and store zoom out images again, interrupt it when its gets to the third frame, ie after re-rendering the first two?
Loading the location does start a normal render.
Perhaps if I just delete these two frames and do some batch file goodness to renumber the rest of the file names?


Title: Re: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: TheRedshiftRider on July 25, 2016, 09:50:20 AM
Try this:

Examine zoom sequence and then open the iteration window on the frames you want to rerender and click Ok. The frame will rerender.

If that does not work you can try to copy the kfr file to a seperate folder and render the last few frames there. if done correctly the will have the same name and can be replaced in the original sequence.


Title: Re: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: Chillheimer on July 25, 2016, 01:59:07 PM
All I can add is that you can ignore that warning, I've made a movie sequence with 15360*... (do add anti aliasing later) and it worked.


Title: Re: Last 4 frames of Movie Missing
Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on July 28, 2016, 09:35:14 PM
All I can add is that you can ignore that warning, I've made a movie sequence with 15360*... (do add anti aliasing later) and it worked.
That warning is inherited from the 32-bit version and can be ignored if you use 64-bit