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Squid 2 JUL 2013 a las 5:45
Rendered Videos Broken?
I can add costom models and folders without fail.
I can animate without fear of crashing.
I can(ish) use particles and lip-sync with no error.
I can render the work with ease and patence.

...But when I try to open the rendered video file in anything I own. It either only plays the audio, skips or freezes on frames for seconds, or says the file is not playable, or that the compression code is unknown, or just simply crashing.

I can render it as a TGA sequence but the time it takes to render is long and the quality suffers when I compile it into a AVI (it works then for some reason).

Anyone having this? Or fixing this? Or has fixed this?
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R234 2 JUL 2013 a las 16:47 
That's because SFM made AVIs are massive and not meant to be read as is. You could export your video as a PNG image sequence with the sound and make a video out of it with VirtualDub and the h264 plugin for compression. That way you get a high quality compressed AVI that's not too heavy. My 10:45 720p 30 fps movie weighs only 246 megs, for instance.
Pte Jack 2 JUL 2013 a las 18:06 
Yo could also download Quicktime and install it. This should give you the ability to render a MP4 file.
Squid 2 JUL 2013 a las 19:09 
Publicado originalmente por R234:
...You could export your video as a PNG image sequence with the sound and make a video out of it with VirtualDub...

I've been doing that... I just thought there might be a simpler way. Anyway, back to animating!

Publicado originalmente por Pte Jack:
Yo could also download Quicktime and install it. This should give you the ability to render a MP4 file.

It does... but still nothing can read it but quicktime while loading only half the video before the frames freeze up.
Pte Jack 2 JUL 2013 a las 19:20 
MP4 format is readable by most video programs. It is one of the most portable formats out there, PC, Table, Smartphone, etc. I create mp4s on my system and play them in VLC, Window Media Player and can even edit them in Windows Moviemaker or other 3rd party editing software if I wanted to.

You might check your other compression settings if you are having problems opening MP4 files... Try this format MP4, MPEG, No Gama Adjust.
Squid 2 JUL 2013 a las 19:26 
I render uncompressed... and everything goes nuts as I said.

... I'll try compressing next time. Or just do the .tga to .avi thing i've been doing with Virtualdub.

Thanks for the kind enhancement of knowledge in virtual animation rendering.
KoeWaffle 3 JUL 2013 a las 4:32 
I render every shot seperately, this way Sony Vegas has no problems with it. Uncompressed AVI style of course. Since shots aren't that long (~15 seconds is fine) it works perfectly for me.
dilydaly123 10 SEP 2014 a las 11:42 
I also have this weird render issue. I have rendered another project just fine uncompressed. I tried to make another project and render and sometimes my comp needs to restart/crash, or that does not happen but the file is completely messed up.

Here is desktop footage.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byki_SyKYUMCV2tsdnRKNU1rcjQ/edit?usp=sharing
Última edición por dilydaly123; 10 SEP 2014 a las 11:42
Pte Jack 10 SEP 2014 a las 13:22 
Ah yes, the old "trying to render an avi file" bug... Most ppl now either render in mp4 (with quicktime installed) or do image sequences and process the images and audio through virtual dub. AVI is usually buggy at the best of times.
dilydaly123 10 SEP 2014 a las 15:16 
Publicado originalmente por Pte Jack:
Ah yes, the old "trying to render an avi file" bug... Most ppl now either render in mp4 (with quicktime installed) or do image sequences and process the images and audio through virtual dub. AVI is usually buggy at the best of times.

Appreciate the timely reply, going to go install quicktime now.
Última edición por dilydaly123; 10 SEP 2014 a las 15:16
Pte Jack 10 SEP 2014 a las 15:59 
Don't forget to reboot the computer after the quicktime install, or SFM won't register the codec for it.
minsa ゴゴゴ 30 JUN 2015 a las 4:32 
So my problem is that when i render in AVI the whole video goes like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhcO0SJw-1E and i tried to render in MP4, its still the same. I tried rendering in Sequence and it worked but i have no idea how to make that into a movie even with Sony Vegas.
Pte Jack 30 JUN 2015 a las 9:27 
Rendering AVI from SFM is not a good idea, the process seems to be broken. Rending MP4 video using the Quicktime Codec, format has to be changed from MPEG to H.264, if you don't the MPEG format renders really dark video.

Here are a couple of options on how to render video from Image Sequence movies...

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=438462306

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=375229570
PROFILE NAME 12 NOV 2016 a las 3:15 
Same for me And worse they mostly Play for like 5 seconds when most of my movie's are 6 mins. And it takes so long to make them and it always fails me Other thing that idk why it just started happening (Plays Movie Plays the audio but the movie itself Plays super fast and ends in like 1 second) How dose that even work?! And how do I fix it?? And all the stuff image process all that crap I dont even understand that at all.
Jentas 14 ABR 2017 a las 13:07 
Publicado originalmente por ThatStupidSquid:
Publicado originalmente por R234:
...You could export your video as a PNG image sequence with the sound and make a video out of it with VirtualDub...

I've been doing that... I just thought there might be a simpler way. Anyway, back to animating!

Publicado originalmente por Pte Jack:
Yo could also download Quicktime and install it. This should give you the ability to render a MP4 file.

It does... but still nothing can read it but quicktime while loading only half the video before the frames freeze up.

I had an similar problem. I fixed it when I rendered it as an mp4 in H.264 with no gamme adjust. In 480p ofc.:yumiko_sakaki:
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