Would anyone have any knowledge of how to control the frame rendering rate when saving an animation? I notice that if I make an animation at 5 - 10 fps, the resulting avi file looks perfect. However, if I use the same animation sequence and render at 20 - 30 fps, the resulting avi file has many holes and greyed out areas in the frames beginning about half way through the animation.

I'm wondering if it is possible for the frame rendering to get far enough ahead of the IO writing to disk such that frame information can be lost? If the buffer that is holding the frames renders fills up, wouldnt it wait for IO writing to disk to catch up first?

thanks,

Gerard
Lunar and Planetary Lab
Tucson AZ
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