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Harddrive and NT avi playback optimization for 1024x768 animations

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Name: jeff(danceman)
Date: March 10, 2000 at 19:47:15 Pacific
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"Greetings Programs"
Until resently i'd achieved a
hard drive data rate of 21.68 megs/s with
a 416.5mg, 693frame, 30fps, 1024x768 animation.
This was done with a clean install of
Windows NT4 service pack 5, Internet
Explorer4.0 with MEDIA PLAYER 4.0! and
some timely Video1 90% codec config's.
I said until resently because i've lost this
capability in attempting to create a single
NTFS partition larger than NT limitations(8.4gig) in the hope that this added space would bypass my seeming 500mg limit on SMOOTH
playing animation. This experience has shown
me the need to understand and control the
requirements of avi playback since my
inexperience proves i'm seeing only the tip the NT iceberg. So, if anyone knows a person,
business, resource, tutorial, book etc. which
instructs the achievement of Harddrive and NT avi playback optimization for 1024x768 animations PLEASE let me know. Feel free to
phone me at (780)425-4914.I could in exchange
give key aspects of depth-enhanced stereoscopic movie production.
Thanx,.

danceman



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