Are you logged in as a user who does have administrator ‘powers’? Are you the only user of the computer and do you use the first user account that was created?ĭo you have any kind of third party anti-virus or ‘security’ software installed and running? (Windows Defender is default as part of Windows 10 and is ok but it may be possible to adjust it to make it ‘fierce’, I don’t know.) On my Windows10 system I have the ffmpeg folder in C:\FFMPEG and never had any warnings that it was asking for admin permissions. If you have problems rendering out to an image sequence, I’m wondering if it’s about access permissions.Ĭan you Save and Export an image to the location that you’re trying to render out to? gifs don’t have that even size limitation. Rescaling/resizing is easy and shaving one pixel off the side with a resize is a good way to do it. This is an ffmpeg/.mp4 limitation and all krita can do is warn you. If you get the warning about odd image pixel sizes then you’re trying to render out as. So, if you’re sticking with an image sequence output, you don’t need to worry about ffmpeg.Īs for the ffmpeg that you have, it seems to be ok in terms of where it is and where you’re pointing to from within krita. If you’ve selected ‘Image Sequence’ as the rendering option then ffmpeg is not needed and will not be used at all. It was extracted to that C location initially, then I copy pasted it to D. The path is set as: “D:\programs D\FFpmpeg\ffmpeg-4.2.2-win64-static\bin\ffmpeg.exe”Īt first it was in C in program files, but I moved it because it was asking for admin permissions so I tried to eliminate that as a cause. I followed the krita manual and a youtube video, I don’t know how I could do it differently. “Are you sure you’ve pointed to the correct location for the ffmpeg executable in the Render Animation window?” Or D:\SrBling Pictures\01.1 Game Developmment\ludum dare 33 2015\ludum dare 33 assets\pokemen krita renderīoth fail ( tested for long target folder name by trying “my documents”) (my canvas size did have odd numbers so this would have been helpful to know in the beginning) Oddly, I was unable to reproduce the error message about even numbers. I tried resizing the canvas to divisible by 2 but the “failed to render animation frames” error kept appearing. gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c:2425 #12 0x00007ffff68ddc3e in g_main_context_dispatch () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0 #13 0x00007ffff68dded8 in () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.Note on error message: When I was on 4.2.8, I tried running as admin and the error message changed to a popup stating something about canvas size and even vs odd numbers. gtk/gtkmain.c:1540 #11 0x00007ffff7a44bac in gdk_event_dispatch (source=, callback=, user_data=) at.
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