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4. Select the Format in which you wish the output to be exported in:
Windows AVI
Click Options... to select the Video Compression you require.
Note:
Clicking Compression will open a standard Windows dialog box that allows you to choose
which codec to use, as well as its configuration. Only those codecs currently installed will be
shown and the PC that the .avi file will be run on will also need the same codec installed.
JPEG (sequence of static images, taken from individual frames)
Click Options... to set the Compression and Smoothing levels you require.
PNG (sequence of static images, taken from individual frames)
Click Options... to set the Interlacing and Compression levels you require.
Windows Bitmap (sequence of static images, taken from individual frames)
5. Select the sizing options for the file to be exported. See Controlling the Size of an Image for more
details.
6. For AVI files, you should also enter the number of frames per second (FPS) you require.
Note:
The higher the FPS, the smoother the animation will be. However, using a high FPS will
considerably increase the rendering time. 10-15 fps should be enough for a good quality AVI.
7. Click OK to continue, or Cancel to return to NavisWorks.
8. Enter a new name and location to store the file(s).
Note:
For image sequences, the name will contain the first integer of a 'counter', e.g. 001. Subsequent
frames will be automatically incremented by one, e.g. 002, 003, 004 and so on.
9. Click Save to export the file(s), or Cancel to return to NavisWorks.
Controlling the Size of an Image
File Management
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