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General Sequencing Errors
Problems with Animation Clips
Product: Lightwave Flyer Aura
Platforms: Amiga Intel Alpha MIPS
Macintosh
Problem: On attempt to play a FlyerClip
rendered by LightWave, the last frame flashes; animation
clip created in LightWave or Aura is reported as "Not
a Video Clip" on attempt to play, not seen as
a video clip by the Flyer software.
These problems will occur most often simply due to
the animation not being an even number of frames long.
With LightWave generated clips, if the number of frames
is an odd number, then only half a color frame is being
displayed as the last frame, and this will confuse
the system and cause a flash on the last frame. The
number of frames in a rendered animation must be evenly
divisible by two. Many people get this error by changing
the Start Frame for a rendering to 0. As an example,
if the high frame number in the animation is 300, and
the user sets the Start Frame for the render at 0,
instead of LightWave's default 1, then the rendered
anim will have 301 frames, with the final frame being
the first half of a colorframe.
Aura 2 will render a Flyerclip with an odd number
of frames, but then sees the resulting file as "unknown
type", and the Flyer software will report the
file as not being a video clip. If creating an animation
in Aura, be sure the project length is an even number
of frames. If you are using Aura to assemble a sequence
of images, make sure the number of images in the sequence
is even. If you have an odd number of frames in the
directory, remove a frame to make it an even number,
then assemble them in Aura.