Thanks for the help pekbropekbro wrote:Are you using knobman or jknobman? I would think that knobman would
render the necessary number of frames. jknobman definitely does that,
it is a bit unintuitive though. If its jknobman, look back a few pages, I posted
an example in this thread with all the correct settings.
-Cheers
I tried both webknobman and jknobman, (I thought I'd used jknobman but just checked and realised my mistake. Will give jknobman a try...) neither gave the desired result. I found the app easier and more reliable.
I'll check out that example as I can't see any settings to change.
Thank you again