
I keep having these problems and as well as Sewi I have earn my living with TVP and these constant chrashes are making this version of TVP unworkable. I changed the temp file to a single drive. I updated everything, I put al the posible memory in it. I stopped visiting the forum because there was no response anymore at one point. I use TVP9 to export to QT and also to work in again because I having these crashes of beginning of this topic from the early beginning. You can also see frame numbers instead of sec which is ofcourse very helpfull when discussing the ST. Maybe there are others now but I don't check because QT works fine. To me knowledge no other player is able to do so. There is no better way to view storyboards like this. I use QT for no other reason than to be able to flip trough the images with the keyboard key's. However, in the 32 bits version of TVPaint, you will be able to export in Quicktime format, as Élodie and Léo said.Īnd I strongly advise you to have both 32 bits and 64 bits versions of TVPaint installed on your Mac if you want to be able to use Quicktime format While DTS (Developer Technical Support) no longer supports QuickTime on Windows, Apple still does though bug reports.Īlso, the librairies haven't been ported to support 64-bits operating systems Maybe that's not much of an inconvenience for you, but for folks using third party software, who depend on the ease of use of one-click encoding for their iDevices, must now figure out how to export their media in some agnostic format, then re-encode it *again* using another software (or move to Apple hardware).Īnd for developers, it means re-writing their Windows encoders, pretty much from scratch, to use something other than QuickTime. You have to purchase the QuickTime Pro license and use Apple's software to do it. Have an iPod? Want to use your favorite third party software to export some media to it? Too bad for you.




Since Apple has abandoned supporting QuickTime for Windows, developers will no longer support it, and users will be FORCED to buy Apple hardware or software to create content their iDevices.
