ILDA File Export

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M-III is capable of exporting any kind of files, frames, framelists or animations, to standard ILDA format. There are no restrictions. Did we already said, we hate restrictions?


Exporting frames and framelists


Single frames or complete framelists can be exported to an ILDA file within the drawing editor.



Exporting complete animations or shows as ILDA framelist


An entire show can be exported to an ILDA framelist. There are several options available for the export. One of the most important options is the fps (frames per second) adjustment. By setting the fps adjustment to a desired value, the show is exported in perfect timing, since the frames per second are fixed. This means, exporting with 25 fps  means, that there are 25 frames each second. If you share your show with someone else, then the import should be set to 25fps, to exactly match the original timing of the show.


Right click on the timeline to open a context menu.



Here select "Export Output as Framelist"



As you can see, there are several options to export framelists as single tracks, single virtual projectors, or simply complete.

In the lower section, the export framerate is selectable. The higher the frame rate, the larger the file size. A frame rate of maximum 25fps is recommended.


Additionally, you can select to export with or without geometric correction.


The exported files are located in your "documents" folder.