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I made a render recently in maya and now have 810 frames that I need to put together at a rate of 30 fps into a mp4, mov, or something of that sort. I can render images of any format that maya supports. please help, i need this for a school project, thanks in advanced. btw, I got the student super pack, so i have cleaner, combustion, and motion builder, i also have photoshop, and windows movie maker. I’m willing to buy some sofware within a reasonable price. thanks.



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Use Cleaner.  It is easy enough to understand, I installed it and started using it for rendering image sequences that night.



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  • Solbester
  • Posted: 12 February 2009 09:18 AM

dude your school should have aftereffects use that you can import all the images and export them as a MOV MPEG4 what ever you’d like



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  • n8skow
  • Posted: 12 February 2009 11:46 AM

Not sure that’s an accurate assumption…
At any rate - FCheck can assemble your image sequence into an .avi file (or use something like VirtualDub, it’s free)

Solbester 12 February 2009 12:18 PM

dude your school should have aftereffects use that you can import all the images and export them as a MOV MPEG4 what ever you’d like



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  • Solbester
  • Posted: 12 February 2009 12:06 PM

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well considering the fact that they’re using Maya and are going to school for it i think the school would also have Aftereffects.

Does your school have the Adobe Suite Squireboy56?



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hey dude…
Take a new composite in combustion......in composite import footage.....browse the images....make sure u click on “collapse”.....import it...increse the timeline if required.....nd that’s it now u r all ready to render.....this is how u can do using combustion as u said u got combustion.....let me know if any other problem u face doing this....cheers…



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