![]() The thought of encoding to something like H264 in realtime, HD, and not having it take a toll is crazy. Speed up composition screenium movie#I STILL use stuff like screengrabs or the original Apple Movie Exporter ( err, not the seemingly redundant one posted here to a site with tons of out of date info.not a hard jab, but it seems to me that I don't want to use a plugin made by someone who isn't actually aware of what plugins are already available, especially standard API Apple examples, and who also thinks that a realtime render could EVER be the quality of an offline one), but everytime I do that I feel like I've sold myself short on what the qtz REALLY looks like. So in essence, yeah, the offline QC/Quartz Crystal system is very refined if you know the tools at your disposal. Speed up composition screenium Patch#You can also "trim" your recording by controlling patch time externally, after the fact. One can have multiple Value Historians in a composition.Īlso, you can setup an interpolate/round on non repeat mode, so that you have a delay before your "recording" starts. Then, I go onto the next piece I want to animate. For instance, if I setup a body with some arms that are attached to audio, I can tap on my desktop and have the use my wrapping on my desk to "animate" that arm movement, and record it with the Value Historian. Personally, I find the VH so indispensable because it's a killer way of recording all kinds of motion sequences, and is a really quick animation shortcut. When you render in Crystal, make sure your qtz was saved in playback mode, and all will be well. When you are done, shift it into playback mode, and watch your "performance". From that point on, Value Historian will record all of the movements you do. Then, turn on your Viewer and go into "record" mode. Connect your mouse, keyboard, etc., outputs, into the inputs of the Value Historian, and then connect the outputs coming out of the VH to wherever they were going originally. What you do is, to put a value historian patch on your editor surface, go into settings, and add input ports. Yeah, but what you have to do is use the Value Historian plugin (which has WAY more uses than just offline rendering. now its not really fair to compare an offline renderer to a realtime render plugin but im all for being able to chose specific formats, motion blur and anti-aliasing inside a plugin real-time. Once you have a legitimate copy of quartz crystal do a test with lets say h264 on standard setting and then compare that to your plug_in there will be a big difference. well needless to say with anti-aliasing on 1 as well as motion blur things hum along really fast. hey i have been rendering for years and a 12 hour render isn't much but then again quartz is a real time environment. lets say 12 hours later i was still waiting for a 3 min animation. My first day with crystal i cranked up the anti-aliasing and motion blur. far superior than any plug-in or screen shot in my humble opinion. crystal really does wonders for gl lines and stuff. now most times apples movie export or just a screen capture will suffice for me but when i want quality quartz crystal kicks ass. that provides far superior renders than you get out of qc plug_in. One quartz crystal is an application not a plug_in. Thats very ambitious to make a plug-in better than quartz crystal. ![]()
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