![]() ![]() By the way the video resolution is mandated to be 640x480 for this assignment. I tried the MJPEG compressor and it came out to be 99MB. So I took it into Premiere and made it a variant of.MP4 at 10.6MB, but compromised the quality a bit and it is in a format not sanctioned by this assignment. Any who, so I rendered my camera sequence with the DV compressor in the absence of the Cinepak codec compressor, and it came to a whopping 154MB. Plus I have DirectX 11 installed because it came with my driver for my Sapphire Radeon HD 7950. I was babysitting that screen when installing it, I didn't miss anything. I built my current PC, and when I installed Win 7 Pro 64-bit, I chose the full express install, or whatever. However, based on some Google research I have done, Cinepak was supposed to come with very version of Windows and DirectX since windows 95, and if it wasn't there, the user supposedly didn't install the multimedia component when installing Windows. ![]() Cinepak, as far as YouTube tutorials I have seen, should have been included. I have the DV compressor, the MJPEG, and the uncompressed option. Well, I don't have either compressor for each format. Today we need to render this sequence in 3ds Max into either an AVI format using the "Cinepak" video compressor, or the MOV format using the H.264 compressor. My assignment requires my class and I, to render a animated camera sequence inside an era themed room we have been creating periodically over the last few weeks. I suspect the user with the problem from this thread link is in my class, and we're having the same issue because of the reason above. My class, is doing an assignment today, which is due tonight and I'll have to submit something regardless, but I really would like to get to the bottom of it anyway, deadline or not. I am sure I didn't have it previously for 3ds Max to recognize from my system, but I was not aware of it until today. ![]() Hello! I am missing my Cinepak codec for 3ds max.
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