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3d object export to mp4 file is not working right

New Here ,
Aug 08, 2021 Aug 08, 2021

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Hello from Bavaria,
I have created an animated text graphic in Photoshop (version: 22.4.3 202108.R.317). When exporting as a video file, the following happens:

  • On the timeline all possible animations are working fine. Animations like moving from the left to the right and vice versa, up or down or turning and rotating on all axes are working properly and being exported well into the video file.
  • When the object moves from e.g. from the bottom left to the top right, it works perfectly on the timeline. In the exported video file, however, the text remains to the bottom left, does not move a Milimeter.

I have read some threads here about known issues and followed some advices without any success. Did I miss something? Some additional settings to be made?

My system is Windows 10 64-Bit Version: 10 or higher 10.0.19041.1023, I am working with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti video card.

My rendering settings are: (German versiion of PS)

Thanks for the answers

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Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

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Einfach mal in den Rendereinstellungen auf "Final Output" einstellen anstatt OpenGL. Davon abgesehen machen anamorphische Pixel für ein quadratisches Rendering sowieso keinen Sinn, also auch das mal korrigieren.

 

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