Hmm, I tried all these various settings to try to recreate the black line in the converter but no matter what I did, it just won't show up.
Here are my settings in the converter as well, maybe you can see if you have the same:
Container: SWF Video codec: SAME AS INPUT Frame rate: whatever your original video's frame rate is (Mine are all at 30 fps) Bitrate: 4 Mbit/s Width x Height: Same as input (which will show up as 0 x 0 when you choose this option) Audio: Unchecked
Can it be from your original video file? What file format is your video?
Yeah it might be from blender i Used " AVI JPEG" you see i would normal render out each image in PNG then run it tru flash, maybe you can tell me what video setting to output it to blender has, AVI JPG AVI Raw Frame Server H.264 MPEG Ogg Theora xvid
The video comes out good its when i convert it, it comes with that black line it has to be me tho. I think it's the video codec because i don't see avi raw but i see H.264 and others.
Hmm, due to how the uni I went to taught us, we became very accustomed to outputting our videos in mov files. I find it easiest to deal with as well. Maybe you can try that. If blender doesn't have this option, you may need to install quicktime player. If blender does have this option, then there should be a way to choose "Animation" as compression. That option is basically no compression, which will result in very huge file size but zero quality loss.
The other option you mentioned about png file sequence, you should probably try targa (tga) file sequence instead. 24 bit for no alpha, 32 bit for alpha. After that, run it through Adobe After Effects (if you have it) and re-render it out as mov file as mentioned above.
If you have none of the above, you can try H.264, not sure if that will give you the results you desire though.
I am such a dumbass i just thought of using cloth to make something really wrinkles like a dress or what ever Then Apply the cloth, never thought of that until a day ago. Same goes for Hair make Long planes then add Wind force and cloth then apply it. Cant believe i NEVER thought of that before lol
Yup yup, i was testing a Video to SWF Flash converter because my adobe flash not working, as you can see it works but i get a little black line at the bottom i don't know if that's coming from the program, blender or wrong settings somewhere .
Here are my settings in the converter as well, maybe you can see if you have the same:
Container: SWF
Video codec: SAME AS INPUT
Frame rate: whatever your original video's frame rate is (Mine are all at 30 fps)
Bitrate: 4 Mbit/s
Width x Height: Same as input (which will show up as 0 x 0 when you choose this option)
Audio: Unchecked
Can it be from your original video file? What file format is your video?
you see i would normal render out each image in PNG then run it tru flash, maybe you can tell me what video setting to output it to
blender has,
AVI JPG
AVI Raw
Frame Server
H.264
MPEG
Ogg Theora
xvid
The video comes out good its when i convert it, it comes with that black line it has to be me tho. I think it's the video codec because i don't see avi raw but i see H.264 and others.
The other option you mentioned about png file sequence, you should probably try targa (tga) file sequence instead. 24 bit for no alpha, 32 bit for alpha. After that, run it through Adobe After Effects (if you have it) and re-render it out as mov file as mentioned above.
If you have none of the above, you can try H.264, not sure if that will give you the results you desire though.
(and that black line is gone)i am fine lol.