When I render a movie using MovieClient, the field of view seems shifted or smaller than when I recorded the flightpath in Fledermaus. Whats going on?
Your field of view is determined by the size of the display window in MovieClient; if the display window is smaller than the Fledermaus window, then MovieClient will only show the centre of the image that Fledermaus shows and will cut off the edges. Since Antaliasing and “render magnification” change the size of the display, they also affect your field of view; increasing the render magnification decreases your field of view and increasing antialiasing increases the field of view. You can work around this problem by resizing the Fledermaus window so that the 3D display in Fledermaus is the same size and shape as the MovieClient display (you specify this value indirectly when choosing the movie format). This will be improved in a later version of Fledermaus. We recommend you take an image of a certain size (in pixels) and load it into Fledermaus and then match the bounds of the viewing window with the image bounds.
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