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I think you should consider some tutorials.

 

The basic idea would be to render out to a series of still images (not JPG, as they are compressed - TIFF, BMP, TGA, etc would be fine).

 

Then load them into Ram Player and save it out as an AVI.

 

There are a lot of other things to consider, but this should get you on the road to exploring.

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Yep, render out the sequence or series to an image format instead of avi, and then put together in an editing program. If you're using adobe premiere, for example, import the first image file, and make sure to tick "image sequence" underneath it in the import file dialogue window. Then render the sequence of images to an avi.

 

very simple really.

 

But as Sandman said, i would not use jpg, since they are compressed and will result in a low quality avi when assembled.

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render out as .tif

 

then download, videomach, and load your tiff sequence into that and it will export an .avi for you, all uncompressed so you will lose zero quality. Videomach is much quicker than any other software i have seen.

 

if you want credits and transitions then it is no use, all it does is convert image sequences into an .avi file

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