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  • Great!

    The mystery stil remains, but at least you can get some work done.

    Thanks for the update.

  • Hi Rich,

     

    Just to let you know that I have un-installed the latest version of irender and tryed re-installing an old version of irender (JL29nxt), this worked fine and can render animations ok!!!!

     

    Hope fully this will help in trying to make the latest version work!

     

    Good news!

     

    Kind Regards

    Fred

  • No, but here are the steps to do it:

    When you render the animation in IRender nXt, specify the output name as a .png file.

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    Then render the animations, which will create a series of numbered .png files in the folder you specified.

    Copy those files to your laptop.

    Install the latest version of IRender nXt on your laptop, and then double click on the file:

    RpMakeAvi.exe

    in:

    C:\Program Files\Render Plus Systems\IRender_nXt\bin_Nxt

    You should see this dialog:

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    Put the whole path to the folder where you placed the png files in the top box.

    Put the "base" name you specified for the png file in the next box on the right.

    Set a name for the AVI file that you want.

    Set the Frame Rate to be the same that you specified in IRender nXt.

    Use CVID as the codec.

    Leave "Frames per key" as 1.

    and click "Make AVI".

    That should do it.

    It will show where the file is saved at the bottom of the dialog.

     

     

     

     

  • Ok, is there any inforamtion or guide on how to do this?

     

    thanks

  • Also, as a work-around, you can use your fast computer to render the animation images to PNG or JPEG files, and then use your laptop to create the aniamtions, using the the program, RpMakeAvi.exe, that I included in the last version that you installed.
  • It's hard to advise exactly what to do.

    You might be able to simple reinstall Windows, but even that might not work, if it's a registry error or a virus that has corrupted some file. I don't know how reinstalling WIndows affects the registry. Perhaps someone else does.

    What we usually do around here is to start with a fresh install of WIndows. I'm considering do that on this laptop I'm working on right now to fix a different problem that I can't seem fix.

    We usually buy a new hard drive for the computer, and then replace the old one and reinstall Windows and everything everything that we need. That way we still have the old hard drive when we need to look for a missing file.

     

  • Hi,

     

    The latest thing I got advised to do was to completely remove windows media player and then re-install it!!

    This didn't work either!!!!

     

    Is there anything else I can do?

     

    Regards

    Fred

     

  • It's a tool used to edit the registry.

    I don't want to ask you to use it, if you've never used it before.

     

  • What is regedit? sorry I'm not good with computers!
  • The Cinepak codec version is the same number as the one you showed from your main machine

    Perhaps a new install of the Cinepak codec would fix something that's broken.

    Searching the internet, I found this post:

    http://www.moviecodec.com/video-codecs/cinepak-win2003-std-5611/

    which discusses what should be in the registry for the CInepak codec.

    Are you comfortable running 'regedit', to look at the registry?

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