but my path is not working i tried it its same as you
Hello @abdulrehman_fakhar and welcome to the forum
I’ve moved your problem-post into its own topic from this topic:
Krita could not redner animation: unknown error ffmpeg
Please provide some details of your situation such as,
Which version number of krita are you using and where did you get it from?
Which operating systems are you using?
Which version of ffmpeg are you using?
Does the animation play properly in krita?
Provide full screen screenshots of your animation and screenshots of any error messages and also the Rendering window settings.
You’ll get help when you provide important information, as already asked.
So please do that.
hi thank for replay
the unknow error apper whenever i tried to render and i can not convert them into sequence the reason is same naming scheme what isit i dont know
I’ll try again:
thank you i am try to collect the detail which you ask pleased stand by i am so dum i am new to computer stuff and i am form pakistan 19 year old and its my first time
i take the the screen short and the bata which you ask but how i sent it to you
You’re using version 5.2.2 that you downloaded from Download | Krita
Which version of Windows are you using?
You have to use the forum for a while before you are allowed to upload .mp4 files.
Your image size is 6,000 x 4,000 which is very large and may be too large.
Also, if you could make an animation video that large, do you have a display that is big enough to show it in full detail? (No, you don’t.)
Save your animation then make a copy and open the copy of the animation.
Do Image → Scale Image To New Size and scale it down to 1,500 x 1000.
Then try File → Render Animation again to see if that works.
If it doesn’t work, try rendering to .mp4 instead of .mkv
You’re using Windows 10 Pro with 8 GB of RAM. That should be enough for making medium size/complexity animations with krita but there are potential problems.
You’re running the Chrome browser which can use lots of RAM.
Sometimes you seem to have a video recorder running? That can use RAM and CPU power too.
If you have anti-virus installed then that can use RAM and CPU resources.
Don’t use any other applicatiions while you are animating with krita. Close them.
Using ffmpeg for the rendering process also uses RAM and you have a very large animation to render. That could cause problems and that is why I’m suggesting making the animation smaller.
No I can’t. What I’m suggesting is very simple.
Have you ever made an animation with krita that renders to video with no problem?
If not, it would be a good idea to spend a small amount of time to make a small and simple animation then try to Render that to video to see if even that has problems.
Save your large animation then Quit krita. Close all other applications.
Start krita and make a new document of 800 x 600 pixels and make a short and simple animation then try to Render it out to video. Does that work?
thank you problem is solved
If you can explain how the problem was solved then that would be useful for anybody in the future who has a similar problem.
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