Does anyone else have problems exporting from Anime Studio.
Whenever I try 'export', after a few seconds the application quits.
I've read of someone having similar problems on lost marble and batch export was suggested.
However, although Anime Studio goes through the process of exporting – up to 100% – once finished, there's no exported file 'in the project folder'.
Any ideas.
It's a 3.4 meg file with 19 layers, including a folder containing a further 30.
Any suggestions welcome.
Exporting to quicktime
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Then this sounds like the same issue. The original topic made about this bug is here:Greysnarthur wrote:I'm using 10.5.4
http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10914
Here are the patches for Anime Studio...
http://www.lostmarble.com/downloads/AS_Mac_5.6_bugfix.zip
...and Anime Studio Pro.
http://www.lostmarble.com/downloads/ASP_Mac_5.6_bugfix.zip
Did you upgrade QuickTime during those few weeks? That may have been what caused it.Greysnarthur wrote:The odd thing is, a few weeks ago there were no problems.
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Ha ha ha you ran into the same problem I ran into and nearly caused me to pull my hair out.
Firstly I suggest getting 5.6 version of the program because it solved my problem.
If the problem still persists, the BATCH EXPORT - it will render and then not leave you with a file. Why? You need to add .MOV to the end of the filename when it asks you where to save the movie file. Something like 'pieceofcheese' won't work. It has to be 'pieceofcheese.mov'
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Firstly I suggest getting 5.6 version of the program because it solved my problem.
If the problem still persists, the BATCH EXPORT - it will render and then not leave you with a file. Why? You need to add .MOV to the end of the filename when it asks you where to save the movie file. Something like 'pieceofcheese' won't work. It has to be 'pieceofcheese.mov'
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