Or select all images from a folder,
drag them in the timeline with the "default picture lenght"
the select all pictures in the "timeline".
If they are all selected, use in the RMB menu -> "Change photo lenght"
set lenght to 1 and accept "apply to all"

Then play the video.....

Matthias
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matthias Kappenberg 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 1:44 PM
  Subject: Re: Render x Frames Tutorial


  Hmmmm,

  try the following in Movie Edit:

  File -> Settings -> Program
  there the Video/Audio Tab
  Look for "Standard Picture Lenght"

  Set it to 1 Frames

  Should do the trick.

  Matthias
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Neil Cooke 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 10:28 AM
    Subject: Re: Render x Frames Tutorial


    Thanks Matthias,


    I understand more from your questions. I dont need it all really except it 
has been recommended that I work this way.


    However, I think I might need it for very long takes if I see that one or 
two frames are faulty for example. In that case I would like to be able to 
repair just those frames without re-rendering the whole take. 


    But since I shoot in short takes there doesnt seem to be much need to even 
have that ability. I have seen only one small set of problem frames in the 7 
short films I've done so far. And it would be only a few hours to correct that. 
Maybe double that if it affected both eye views of a stereo project ... but 
easy enough.


    I dont have an expert Comping App - I use Magix. So far as I can see it can 
only load vids or ... stills as stills (not animation streams).


    I restrict effects to what RS can do and while there is a Blue Screen 
ability in the app, I have not needed to use it at all so far. 


    Maybe I just forget the idea and keep with what I'm doing. 


    Neil Cooke



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    From: Matthias Kappenberg <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Sat, 5 June, 2010 8:11:30 PM
    Subject: Re: Render x Frames Tutorial

     
    Hi Neil,

    if you need it for a basic compositing task:
    TGA + Alpha
    Playback via "VirtialDub"
    ( http://www.virtualdub.org/ )

    If you need it for AfterEffects or Fusion
    try layered PSD-Format if you need specific channels.

    It would be helpy if you can tell the name of the
    Comp-App.

    Matthias
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Neil Cooke 
      To: UserList RealSoft 
      Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 9:51 AM
      Subject: Render x Frames Tutorial


      Hi List,


      The need is to shift to rendering frame by frame. I have no idea how to 
do this and cant find anything in the manual. 


      I can render an animation to BMPs or JPGs or whatever no problem but have 
yet to get them into the Comping App or even play them back as a Vid .... 
working on it though.


      Also the file sizes go ballistic with what I'm looking at so far so I 
might be out of luck with limits in the machines for that reason. 


      Currently rendering to AVIs with Cinepack compression. 1920 x 1080. And 
this system is working well so far.


      Any help appreciated.


      Neil Cooke

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