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Title: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: Xazo-Tak on September 05, 2011, 11:54:05 PM
How can I make a 500 frame video where each frame is 1920 x 1080? Flash can only handle having about 100 frames open without crashing, and can't seem to handle making a video out of that many. I have the entire adobe master collection CS4, so I can use pretty much any suggested method using adobe software.
Somebody suggested virtual dub, so if someone could tell me how to use it for that, that would be great.


Title: Re: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: Xazo-Tak on September 08, 2011, 01:58:56 AM
Anyone? Help? (These forums are severely undercrowded)


Title: Re: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: cKleinhuis on September 08, 2011, 02:23:27 AM
just use premiere for stitching togetcher single frames into a movie, virtual dub does exactly this....


Title: Re: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: taurus on September 08, 2011, 09:37:25 AM
Somebody suggested virtual dub, so if someone could tell me how to use it for that, that would be great.

in the open video file dialog there is a checkbox "automatically open subsequent files" or something like that. it is checked by default and leads vd to open all numbered frames in sequence.


Title: Re: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: lkmitch on September 08, 2011, 04:27:21 PM
How can I make a 500 frame video where each frame is 1920 x 1080? Flash can only handle having about 100 frames open without crashing, and can't seem to handle making a video out of that many. I have the entire adobe master collection CS4, so I can use pretty much any suggested method using adobe software.
Somebody suggested virtual dub, so if someone could tell me how to use it for that, that would be great.

I think Virtual Dub will work; I've used it for larger projects.  In my case, the frames are named sequentially (e.g., frame001.jpg, frame002.jpg, etc.).  Open the first frame in Virtual Dub and click on "Save as AVI."  Be sure to indicate the type of compression (Xvid works great).  Then, use your favorite tool for converting the saved AVI to another format.


Title: Re: Too much for flash to handle.
Post by: Xazo-Tak on September 09, 2011, 04:03:31 AM
Awesome, multiple options so I can hardly be stuck. Frames are almost ready to be made into an animation.