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  • Kentzin
  • Posted: 06 November 2009 03:32 PM
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Hello!! I have this problem… when I use the “make preview” option to see how my animations look, I just can use 3 codecs… “microsoft video1, intel IYUV and uncompressed”.. If use the “custom” option then other options are available like AVI,JPG,PNG et… well I use the AVI option but only I can use 2 codecs DV and Uncompressed…

I think this is a problem with the 64bit version of 3ds max, because when i use this option in max 32bit, i can access to many other codecs (but not all i have installed). So I want to know how to make 3dsmax 64 bit to display the other codecs… at least the “quicktime"… thank for reading...!!!



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Known problem - there are very few 64bit codecs in existence therefore Max 64bit has very few in the list. This is not a fault with Max 64bit - blame those who create the codecs in the first place for not releasing 64bit versions.



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Thanks… so how do I add more codecs??… any you could recommend?… I would love if there was a version of quicktime 64!! (I’ve searched but no results)

Author: Kentzin

Replied: 07 November 2009 02:28 AM  
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  • xprom
  • Posted: 07 November 2009 02:41 AM

hello

http://www.free-codecs.com

search for a vista 64 or win7 64 codec pack.

make a “recoverypoint” before installing it and try it.

cu
michael



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That site turns up nothing (with the suggested search terms).

Only 64bit codec pack I can find is the k-lite 64bit pack.
Not tried installing it, so use at your own risk.

Author: Steve_Curley

Replied: 07 November 2009 02:57 AM  
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  • Samab
  • Posted: 08 November 2009 01:31 AM

Lagarith is a lossless codec available for both 32 and 64 bit Windows. I think it’s really more for archiving so playback can be slow in some cases, but I use it for lo-res Max previews without problems, and being lossless the quality is perfect unlike those installed by default.



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  • Kentzin
  • Posted: 09 November 2009 02:49 AM

Thank you guys!!! I’ve tried those klite64 codecs.... they are so problematic… some players stop working and some video freezes… my advice don’t use them unless you know exactly what codec you want.

The lagarith codec samab recommended is awesome in quality and speed… size of files are acceptable… I made some test for previews for all codecs available in max (32/64 bit)… the animation was simple.. a plane, 8 teapots with different colors and a camera move through 500 frames. The results are that this lagarith codec is the sharpest and also the file size is relatively small 36 mb,the only drawback is that if you want to edit this in premiere (or other editor)and export it, the resulting video suffers an important loss of quality. However since I want to use it to preview is more than enough. The other codec I tested and showed the best results of all… is the quicktime h264 in standard quality… the file size was 10mb!!!, quality of image was almost sharp, and is highly editable in premiere or other editors, which is best for me because I like to make “every camera take” into a max preview, so I can see a “complete preview of the animation”. The problem with this codec is that is not available with max 64bit so, after you end with animation you have to switch to max 32bit and make previews…

Thank you again, if somebody have another suggestion is welcome… I hope this information is handy for anybody.



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I have the same problem.. i would like to use divx 64bit to make my previews, but i cant get it to work…



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  • D.R.
  • Posted: 09 January 2010 05:25 PM

Why don’t you just create the preview to sequencial images like you should for the final render and use the RAM Player to look at the result?



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  • svb3d
  • Posted: 13 January 2010 02:03 PM

there is a scripthat lets you use qtime in max 64

http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/mov-preview-maker



Max 2.5 through 2012, win7 64bit.
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dual Opteron 2378 quad core

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