TIPIf you want to render a QuickTime movie with high quality compression and transparency, you can use the Animation video codec with the colour depth set to Millions of Colours+. Browse to the location on your computer where you exported your movie and double-click on it to view it in your video player.In the Export to QuickTime Movie dialog box, click OK.If your video format is QuickTime Movie and you're on a GNU/Linux machine, click on Video Options to configure the video compression settings for your movie file, or on Sound Options to configure its audio compression settings-see Configuring Movie Settings for QuickTime Movies on GNU/Linux.If on Windows and exporting in Windows Media Video format, click on Movie Settings to open the Windows Media Video Settings dialog box-see Configuring Movie Settings for Windows Media Video.If on Windows or macOS and exporting a QuickTime movie, click on Movie Settings to open the QuickTime Movie Settings dialog box-see Configuring Movie Settings for QuickTime Movies on Windows and macOS.In the Options section, do one of the following to configure your movie's video and sound compression settings:.Custom: Enables the Width and Height fields so you can enter a specific size. In the Resolution section, select one of the following from the menu:.If you decide on the latter, enter the frame range. From the Export Range section, decide whether you want to export the entire scene (All) or a specific frame range.If you wish to have control over what is rendered, it is recommended to have at least one Display node in your scene and to connect it to the composite you wish to render. This renders all the nodes in your scene, including ones that are not connected to anything, in the order in which they're listed in the Timeline view. NOTEIf there is no Display node in your scene, the only available option will be Display All.
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