Even though this has been said many times before: never ever render to some kind of video format directly from Maya. If something goes wrong along the way, all your already rendered frames will be lost.
Always render to some kind of image sequences and use an editing or compositing app to turn this sequence into a video format.
If you need to encode to the AVI format, you can try this little but very usefull freeware app, called VirtualDub: https://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/stable/
(Note: this is a customized version that also accepts MPEG2 files)
If you're willing and able to pump out some money to get your hands on a dedicated, professional encoding software, Discreet's Cleaner XL might be the way to go. It supports all the usual suspects (format-wise). Go here: https://www4.discreet.com/cleanerxl/
Subdivide and conquer!
Free your mind, and your ass will follow!
Last edited by Renderizer; 26-08-2004 at 10:24 AM.