How to Save Animations in Blender

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Juraj asked a question on the falling snow tutorial about how to savean animation in Blender. This is basically a 2-step process, and it’s very simple.

Step 1: Tell Blender to Save Video Files

By default, if you render an animation Blender will save it as hundreds of separate images. You can only play it back using the PLAY button in Blender.

But most of the time you want others to see it using Windows Media Player or QuickTime. Blender makes it easy to do this. Here’s how you can save your animation into different formats.

(First go to the Scene Window F10)

To let others watch using QuickTime:
  1. Find the dropdown menu currently labeled Jpeg.
    Select Format
  2. Click it and select Quicktime.
    Select Quicktime
  3. In the pop-up, select H.264 as the Compression type. (NOTE: If Blender crashes when you render, try unchecking the top two boxes or select a different codec-H.263 or Sorensen Video.)
    Select Compressor
  4. You can use the Quality slider to set how large the final file is. (Higher value=better quality=bigger file size)
  5. Press ANIM to render your animation.
To let others watch using Windows Media Player:
  1. Find the dropdown menu currently labeled Jpeg.
    Select Format
  2. Click it and select Avi Codec.
    Select AVI
  3. In the pop-up, select Microsoft Video 1 as the Compressor.
    Select Compressor
  4. You can use the Compression Quality slider to set how large the final file is. (Higher value=better quality=bigger file size)
  5. Press ANIM to render your animation.

Step 2: Tell Blender Where to Save Rendered Files

By default Blender saves rendered images and videos into the C:\tmp folder(in Windows). Go there now and you will probably see all the images you have rendered so far.

I keep this at the default and simply Copy->Paste images out of the folder.

However, if you want to change this:

  1. Press the folder icon beside /tmp\.
    Select Output Folder
  2. Select the directory you want to save your images/vids to.

(This step is optional)

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how do you save the video i dont get that part . after i render the animation there's nothing in the that folder

Try using the "Save Rendered Image" option, under "File", after rendering. It should do the trick i believe ;-)

I realise now I was sadly misstaken when I posted the first reply. When being rendered, your image/animation is accually directly saved on your computer, in the folder mentioned at the very end of the Tutorial. Hope that helps, pal!

what about 2.5???

when its done rendering, where is the video file located? Desktop? Please Help. Can i save it to a certain output location???

I don't get any compressors to choose from...???

what do i do if the frames stay black and dont render?

Thanks a lot. Helped me distribute my 4th of July fireworks presentation.

Happy 4th July guys!

i cant get any of this to work, i click AVI Codec, then nothing happens, you say there that there is a popup, but i dont get anything, is there something im missing or are you just leeving out a gigantic piece of information that i need?

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