Please try that to see if it works, which it should because it has before for me with no problems. This is a simple test animation with associated audio file: I think it would be a good idea to try rendering with a simple animation on your desktop and an audio file on your desktop and render to an empty folder on your desktop. 64 bits Windows Installer: krita-圆4-5.2.0-beta1-setup. Note that we are not making 32 bits Windows builds anymore. For reporting crashes, also get the debug symbols folder. There are many ‘unusual’ things about this situation. This will not impact an installed version of Krita, though it will share your settings and custom resources with your regular installed version of Krita. If you want to use internal ffmpeg then you can edit kritarc to remove the existing pointer and then start krita so that it’s put there for you automatically.] If the ffmpeg pointer is not in kritarc then the location of the internal ffmpeg is placed there. [ If you’ve previously used ffmpeg with 5.1.5 or earlier then the pointer to ffmpeg is in kritarc and will be used. You’re not using the ‘essentials’ build and I’ve no idea how that can affect things. Regarding ffmpeg, the recommended package can be downloaded from here: If not, there will be a problem for ffmpeg.Īlso, can ffmpeg access that output folder? png files and are they indexed in a continuous range from -0000.png to -abcd.png? In that C:/Mack/Animation/Output/ folder, are there intermediate frame. The error message means that ffmpeg could not find one of the files in a sequence that is was looking for. Have you rendered videos to that C:\Mack folder before with no problem? It seems you’re not using the C:\Users.… folders. C:/Mack/Animation/Output/frame%04d.png: No such file or directory
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