![]() ![]() I don’t think I get an error message because it just shows the rendering bar poping up for a short second before closing with another tab closing just a millisecond before it - not able to even know what that was. I don’t have the VLC player downloaded on my computer, and I still get the black screen after dragging it to an open browser window. When I said proper location, I mean that I redirected the ffmpeg location from the one that comes with 5.2.2 towards the latest build I downloaded it from the previously mentioned Gyan website, making sure to extract the file first. ![]() Third, I downloaded Krita from the Krita website ( Krita Desktop | Krita) and the latest build of ffmpeg from the Gyan website ( Builds - CODEX FFMPEG v). Second, I don’t have an account for One Drive, so I am unsure if I even have it enabled. Here is the thing for a couple of your questions: First, I am currently using the most updated version of Windows 10 since I don’t have everything to upgrade to Windows 11. Is this a glitch or something? I’ll also provide the frames I was using in case its needed (these frames are for nothing serious but to test I know how to render mp4s properly). I even changed every filter with the problem still occurring. I tried rendering with the newest PPMpeg in its proper location, and it still doesn’t work. I tried setting the FPS to 1 frame per second, and it doesn’t work. It works perfectly fine with rendering it as a GIF otherwise. All I would get is a black screen when playing the video, and the file’s image before opening it would just show a play button - though the two times I did get it to work showed the first frame of the animation. I did exactly how I did that time, but the animation would not play at all. I wanted to explain to someone else how to do it by redoing the whole process. ![]() Some days back, I managed to find a way to save short animations (2 - 5 frames long) as an MP4 and at its regular size. I currently have Krita 5.2.2, and I am unsure what is going on with rendering animations as an MP4. ![]()
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