Frage von abraxas123:Tomorrow Together!
have a problem with the ticker I've created. Say a text animation 8000 px wide by right of my screen to the left is animated (simple position animation). He bit jerky to me too much when I finished my screen (800 x 450) on a 1366 x 768 LCD display a look.
Have read that hire anti-aliasing should help! but where the heck can I set this in AFX? Or is this reflexion wrong? Who can help me.
Thanks in advance
Antwort von Mylenium:
Tomorrow Together!
have a problem with the ticker I've created. Say a text animation 8000 px wide by right of my screen to the left is animated (simple position animation). He bit jerky to me too much when I finished my screen (800 x 450) on a 1366 x 768 LCD display a look.
Have read that hire anti-aliasing should help! but where the heck can I set this in AFX? Or is this reflexion wrong? Who can help me.
Thanks in advance AE always uses anti-aliasing if the quality level to "Best" is set. If, then do you ensure Motionblur (motion blur) ... Your problem is probably another. Either your Datnrate in the clip is too high, so that your computer is not with reading or behind but your screen by switching times are bad, so that individual Refresh cycles are skipped. A problem you can solve through better compression, b problem through appropriate settings in the graphics driver.
Mylenium
Antwort von Sir Benni:
mylenium salut!
A solution I can try to exclude B .... I try.
It was thanks to you.