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Is there a way ... ?
by Margus Voll on Oct 8, 2009 at 10:09:55 am

Hi.

I wonder if there is a way to render motion project in compressor so that fonts are not lost.
Another thing is i get fields by rendering with compressor despite of progressive in motion.

Eny ideas?

I ask this as i have to render out 28+28 animations and it would be pain just to render them one by one.
Compressor seemed a bit faster also.



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Margus

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