Time Lapse Video
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Time Lapse Video
Hi all, I have used Proshow for awhile and just upgraded to Proshow 5...
I just recently made a time lapse consisting of about 1000 pics and while I like the results the problem seems that the movie file size is so big, about 60 MB, it stops several times to 'buffer' while playing back on my site.
You can watch it here http://domdedomdom.com/Amaryllis.html
My question is there something I can do to prevent the buffering and have it play un-interrupted from start to finish.??
Any suggestions will be appreciated..
Thanks
I just recently made a time lapse consisting of about 1000 pics and while I like the results the problem seems that the movie file size is so big, about 60 MB, it stops several times to 'buffer' while playing back on my site.
You can watch it here http://domdedomdom.com/Amaryllis.html
My question is there something I can do to prevent the buffering and have it play un-interrupted from start to finish.??
Any suggestions will be appreciated..
Thanks
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Re: Time Lapse Video
It only buffered for me once, about half way through, on the title where the camera was moved.
The only remedy I can think of is a faster host site.
The only remedy I can think of is a faster host site.
Briancbb (Brian, Clown by birth)
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Re: Time Lapse Video
Thanks Brian..
Someone else told me the same thing..
Right now I am in Proshow looking at the different video formats and may use a different one to see if it creates a smaller file size..
I don't want to change my host after all these trouble free years and I usually don't post such large files,,
I was thinking of making the movie in two parts but I'm not sure yet..
Anyway, thanks for your input and suggestion.
After cleaning up this 10" of snow I got overnight I will try other oprions..
Someone else told me the same thing..
Right now I am in Proshow looking at the different video formats and may use a different one to see if it creates a smaller file size..
I don't want to change my host after all these trouble free years and I usually don't post such large files,,
I was thinking of making the movie in two parts but I'm not sure yet..
Anyway, thanks for your input and suggestion.
After cleaning up this 10" of snow I got overnight I will try other oprions..
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