Hi Mark,

Nice to see the animations. I recognize the choppy effect, I had that
several times in animations. The best solution I could find so far is to
encode a lossless movie in AE and then use Quicktime to create a H264 movie
to show on youtube. The quicktime encoder is much better.
But some animations seem to suffer much more from the effect. Maybe because
in a fly through animation too much of the sequence changes from frame to
frame.
This animations shows the effect a bit still. I used the AE plugin "Real
Smart Motion Blur" to simulate motion blur. Which helped quite a bit to
reduce the stuttering. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWnT7DcheB8

However the next animation caused a lot less problems, while it's quite the
same type of animation.
But this is a wmv, maybe wmv plays better than quicktime on Windows.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~joly/temp/flythrough.wmv

I haven't found the ultimate answer yet.

Arjo.

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [email protected] [mailto:owner-
> [email protected]] Namens Mark
> Verzonden: donderdag 10 december 2009 23:26
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: new channel opened
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I just created a new account on youtube and uploaded some animations.
> http://www.youtube.com/Athanor3d
> I hope to add some V7-rendered stuff in the not-too-distant future ;)
> 
> They become a bit choppy, any idea why? Compression, or did I do some
> timecode stuff wrong (After Effects 6.5)...? I'll have to check that
> out.
> 
> regards,
> -Mark H

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