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Ronny Posts: 7 Joined: 5/8/2003 Status: offline |
My animations do not render at anything except for 30fps in Juicer2. If I choose 15fps it gets exactly half way through and then asks for the disk again: " Cannot find input file. Please make sure the correct DVD is in the drive, then try again." It appears that Juicer2 does not reduce the frames-to-be-rendered variable because when I choose 10fps, it causes the same error (and crashes) exactly 1/3 the way through. Makes sense a the max frames is at 30fps. Is there a Juicer bug fix for this? |
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Ronny Posts: 7 Joined: 5/8/2003 Status: offline |
BTW: This is on XP. Thanks for the help!
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ianr Posts: 46 Joined: 5/1/2003 Status: offline |
Ronny, Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I' ve passed this bug onto our development team, and they are working to resolve this issue. Keep an eye on http://www.digitaljuice.com/juicer/ for updates to the juicer, or sign up for the email notification on the same page for the latest releases. Thank you for using Digital Juice Ian Reilly Tech Team tech@digitaljuice.com (in reply to Ronny) |
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David Hebel Posts: 3992 Joined: 4/24/2003 From: Currently in Bangalore, India Status: offline |
The programmers have informed me that in the next Juicer build this issue is fixed.. Should be out soon. (in reply to Ronny) |
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