Hello Matthias,

on Samstag, 2. Mai 2009, 15:33:10, you wrote:

> Hmmmm, isn't it better to use a "frameserver"
> like virtualdub or avisynth to get the avi file from image-sequences :-?
> I've fast checked it, and RS can read "frameserverd" avi files.

Yes, I use VirtualDub with HuffYuv/RGB. Fast, simple, no problems.
As I have written, render to Targa is very fast. And this is what I am
using. The only thing to remember when rendering to single images:
Don't forget to set the correct frame rate in your Frameserver!   :-)

> To the speed test: Do you have different hd's
> for input textures and output renders :-?

No, all sits on the same HD. But I don't think this is a problem,
because Realsoft3D seems to doesn't read and write at the same time.

For animations textures, AVI seems to be better suited, especially for
long animation textures. Realsoft3D doesn't seem to cache the input
images. It relays on the OS. So, if I render a scene directly after a
render process, there's no HD activity for reading in the input
images. But if I click around between the two rendering processes, the
OS seems to throw out the images of the cache and the rereading of the
images takes a lot of time. AVI works better with this.

-- 
Best wishes,
Marc Michael



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