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Re: Default Movie Creation File Type
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Kevin Camp
on Nov 2, 2009 at 4:23:39 pm
you can set the default output module preset to use for renders by clicking the little arrow next to the output module in the render queue. then just pick the preset to use from the movie default dropdown.
if you needed to create a new preset to use as the default, you'd do that there to. just type a name for the preset/settings then choose edit and set the setting accordingly. then choose that new preset as the movie default.
as for the crash... make sure you have the latest update to cs4 and that you're first render is not set to overwrite any file being used in the next comp... those are the first two things i can think of for an error like that.
Kevin Camp
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