Generating preview of a C4D file [SOLVED]
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On 02/12/2014 at 01:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I want to generate preview of my .c4d file in any video format like .avi , .mp4 etc using python for my plugin. How can i do that?
Thanks
Nishant -
On 02/12/2014 at 02:59, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
you can use
RenderDocument()
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[URL-REMOVED].# get render data doc = documents.GetActiveDocument() rd = doc.GetActiveRenderData().GetData() # prepare bitmap xres = int(rd[c4d.RDATA_XRES]) yres = int(rd[c4d.RDATA_YRES]) bmp = bitmaps.BaseBitmap() bmp.Init(x=xres, y=yres, depth=24) # set render data rd[c4d.RDATA_MULTIPASS_ENABLE] = False rd[c4d.RDATA_PROJECTFILE] = False # sava as... rd[c4d.RDATA_GLOBALSAVE] = True rd[c4d.RDATA_SAVEIMAGE] = True rd[c4d.RDATA_FORMAT] = c4d.FILTER_MOVIE # save as Quicktime movie # preview range rd[c4d.RDATA_FRAMESEQUENCE] = c4d.RDATA_FRAMESEQUENCE_MANUAL rd[c4d.RDATA_FRAMEFROM] = c4d.BaseTime(0) rd[c4d.RDATA_FRAMETO] = c4d.BaseTime(1) # get target path path = c4d.storage.SaveDialog(title="Save preview") rd.SetFilename(c4d.RDATA_PATH,path) # render res = documents.RenderDocument(doc, rd, bmp, c4d.RENDERFLAGS_EXTERNAL | c4d.RENDERFLAGS_NODOCUMENTCLONE)
Best wishes,
Sebastian
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On 12/12/2014 at 07:02, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Nishant,
was your question answered?
best wishes,
Sebastian -
On 16/12/2014 at 03:27, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
I was trying the above code but the result is always a 0 byte file. I am looking into it.
Thanks
Nishant -
On 17/12/2014 at 04:54, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
be aware that you must have Quicktime installed on your system to save Quicktime movies.
Best wishes,
Sebastian -
On 29/12/2014 at 02:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I am able to generate preview in .avi format using above code but the size of the file being generated after rendering process is very large.
We can compromise the quality of the preview. Is there any way to decrease the time of rendering and more importantly the size of the final preview.Thanks
Nishant
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On 29/12/2014 at 09:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
the size of the file depends on the used codec and other file settings. In case of AVI you must set the
correspondingAVI parameters
[URL-REMOVED]. You find some example how to get these parameters in this thread.The video settings must be saved in the RenderData's
RDATA_SAVEOPTIONS
[URL-REMOVED] subcontainer.Best wishes,
Sebastian
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