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Rendered out video has micro glitches.


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Jirasu

Whenever I render out a video for upload, in the video there are many single frames where the video glitches out. I've tried different encoding options and they all still have them. Could it be my GPU struggling to render out 60fps?

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Daniella

I have the same problem. I´m rendering at 30fps. Preparing videos for Animotica before adding videos to the project does not solve the problem.


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Mark from Animotica Team

Hi,

Thank you for contacting Animotica Support Center! We suggest using the Prepare Videos For Animotica tool before adding the videos to your project. It helps to convert the video files to compatible formats with Animotica. Please take a look at an article on how to prepare videos for Animotica (support.mixilab.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039607991-How-To-Prepare-Videos-For-Animotica).

Contact us if you have any further questions.

Best regards,
Animotica Team


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Jirasu

Hello Mark,
I think you and I spoke over email last week about this topic. I have tried to use that feature and the micro glitches are still in the videos that get rendered out. Apologies for reaching out so many times on so many different platforms. If there are any other options or suggestions please let me know. Thank you.


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Kayla Knilans

I know it's been a year (or more), but I had the same issue. I ended up having to transfer the entire project (and all the files) to another computer to export, and then it was totally fine. I suspect that it might have something to do with my graphics card, but I"m not sure. Really annoying to say the least. Obviously, "export it on another computer" is a poor solution (and one that many people won't be able to do).


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Kayla Knilans

I know it's been a year (or more), but I had the same issue. I ended up having to transfer the entire project (and all the files) to another computer to export, and then it was totally fine. I suspect that it might have something to do with my graphics card, but I"m not sure. Really annoying to say the least. Obviously, "export it on another computer" is a poor solution (and one that many people won't be able to do).