DeSimulacra
Mechanical
- Feb 4, 2003
- 100
I've got to make a "Movie" today to send to a client. I've got an acceptable finished movie but would like to do two things. #1 Decrease the jerkiness and #2 have the "movie" pause longer at key points. The following are my parameters/settings.
I'm using a "Large" assembly as my subject and have set it to lightweight. I'm spinning the assembly, opening doors, then showing part progression as it is moved through various operations. Some of the movements are done in the background using sub-assemblies and some are done through suppression of mates in assembly. I'm using SW's "Screen Capture “with the following settings:
> "First options screen" Image Size "Screen"<default>, Renderer "SolidWorks screen", Frame Info "1.5" per second, Save as "AVI"
> "Second options screen" Compression quality "85", Key frames set to "2" <- (this helped jerkiness somewhat, changed from "8", seems to be a good compromise between workability and finished product on my machine).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated but I must finish this today so can’t buy or learn new products.
Thanks in Advance!
DeSimulacra
I'm using a "Large" assembly as my subject and have set it to lightweight. I'm spinning the assembly, opening doors, then showing part progression as it is moved through various operations. Some of the movements are done in the background using sub-assemblies and some are done through suppression of mates in assembly. I'm using SW's "Screen Capture “with the following settings:
> "First options screen" Image Size "Screen"<default>, Renderer "SolidWorks screen", Frame Info "1.5" per second, Save as "AVI"
> "Second options screen" Compression quality "85", Key frames set to "2" <- (this helped jerkiness somewhat, changed from "8", seems to be a good compromise between workability and finished product on my machine).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated but I must finish this today so can’t buy or learn new products.
Thanks in Advance!
DeSimulacra