Цитата допису SpaceCadetStrawberry:- I think I'll try transfering the image sequence into a gif image -The GIF image format is limited to a 256 colour palette, while PNG images are "limited" to 16777216 colours. (See above.) (Though feel free to export as AVI/MP4/MOV from video editors Only Source Filmmaker itself has such bad AVI/MP4/MOV implementations.) Which means that only image sequence exports are reliable and should be used. AVI exports are uncompressed, so they easily reach the max file-size of about 4 gigabytes (at which point they will then corrupt), and MP4/MOV exports both look bad and require QuickTime, which is an actual security Risk for Windows [and should thus not be used. Source Filmmaker's direct video export implementations are very bad. If the answer is no to any of those things, you may have to use another video editor to combine the images and sound file into a video, which you can then maybe import into Cyberlink Media Suite Essentials Power Director 14.Ī guide on doing that using Blender (which is free, is available on Steam, and can also be useful for other things) can be found below, but feel free to use any video editor that allows you to set the framerate of the images correctly (which basically just means "not Windows (Live) Movie Maker"). Are you able to change an image's duration in Cyberlink Media Suite Essentials Power Director 14? If so, are you able to change the duration of multiple images at the same time? If so, are you able to set the duration of all images to be one frame long (trying to set it by an amount of a second won't work correctly), and are you able to change the framerate (to match the same framerate as what you exported at from Source Filmmaker)?
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