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  2. How to render an animation as video in Blender?

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/15142

    On the main menu Select Render > Render Animation (or press the shortcut Ctrl + F12) The result of this will be a video file. ----------. For older versions of blender (previous to 2.79) The options to choose formats are like this: Choose a video format for your animation here: The Render Animation" is located in "Render" tab.

  3. rendering - save as a video as .mp4 - Blender Stack Exchange

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/34586

    If you select FFMpeg video, there will be a new tab for Encoding options. There you can select the container and the codec for the output file. Container is the file format for the file, (Mov, Avi, Ogg, MP4, to name a few) sometimes is referred as a "wrapper". Codec (short for Compression-Decompression) Is how the image is compressed.

  4. How do I save a blender file as a MP4 in 2.80 video editing?

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/150388

    The following configuration produces an .mp4 file with codecs that are recommended by the YouTube guidelines and their recommended upload encoding: Adjust the output path to where you want the video saved. Then press CTRL + F12 or use Render > Render Animation in the UI to save the video.

  5. Lossless compression for video with audio - Blender Stack...

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/7051

    When H.264 is selected for Format you get a Lossless output option, when avi, quicktime, ogg or matroska are selected for Format you have several Codec options - of which PNG should be lossless. For audio, FLAC and PCM would appear to be the lossless options. Normally to keep video in a lossless quality an image sequence is used, PNG, TIFF and ...

  6. How do I save my rendered animation as a video/gif?

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/222122

    Use Ctrl + F12 to render an animation. Just like you can convert the series of images it might have created into a video file, you can convert it to a .GIF file afterwards. The fact that the Image Editor shows frame 120 doesn't mean that she only rendered frame 120, because it always shows the last rendered image.

  7. How to speed up Blender Video Sequence Editor rendering?

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/27007

    When rendering a simple video in FullHD right now (one video track, one audio track), the encoding process takes about one second per frame. Let's say I'd like to render a 5-minute clip in 24fps: 5*60*24 = 7200 frames. 1s per frame = 7200/60 = 120 minutes of rendering time. It seems very slow to me.

  8. Where did my file Save to? - Blender Stack Exchange

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/50875/where-did-my-file-save-to

    11. The output settings determine where your video file (or image sequence) should be saved to: 2.7 x x x x. For 2.8 look here: If you are rendering a single image (By pressing render or F12) The image does not get saved automatically, you need to save it manually. in 2.7 x x x x use Ctrl + F3 to save the image, or go to the UV/Image editor and ...

  9. video - Blender Stack Exchange

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/49208

    Europe generally follows 25 FPS for film. This just depends on how you want to animate; it doesn't really matter nowadays. However, if you animate in 24, export your video at 24. If you animate at 60, export at 60. Video codecs are funny business, because not all available codecs are standardized, and not all distributors support all codecs.

  10. Export a video in transparent for use on the web - Blender Stack...

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/294813/export-a-video-in-transparent-for...

    2. You can see which of Blender's video codecs support alpha transparency here: Supported Video & Audio Formats — Blender Manual. In short, we have VP9, FFV1, Quicktime (PNG or Qt Animation). We also have HuffYUV not mentioned on this page, but it's meant for recording data more than lighweight broadcast like web.

  11. How to add a background behind a video? - Blender Stack Exchange

    blender.stackexchange.com/questions/40405/how-to-add-a-background-behind-a-video

    8. All you need is to add some strip at the bottom of the sequencer. To add a solid color add a Effect Strip->Color and place it under your video strip. Share. Improve this answer. edited Oct 23, 2015 at 15:26. answered Oct 23, 2015 at 14:28. user1853.