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# Tinyblast v1.0.0
## Overview
Tinyblast is a lightweight plugin designed to enhance Mayas playblast workflow by converting uncompressed `.avi` files to compressed `.mp4` files using the efficient H.264 codec. It adds a custom button to Maya's Playblast Options window, enabling users to save playblasts in the more storage-friendly `.mp4` format, significantly reducing file sizes without sacrificing quality.
## Features
- **Playblast to MP4 Conversion**: Automatically converts uncompressed `.avi` playblast files generated by Maya to `.mp4` format using the H.264 (libx264) codec.
- **Seamless Integration**: Adds a custom button to Maya's Playblast Options window for quick access to conversion options.
- **Improved File Size Efficiency**: Compresses uncompressed `.avi` files, which Maya creates by default, into `.mp4` files with minimal quality loss, freeing up disk space and improving workflow efficiency.
## Known Limitations
- **Windows Only**: This release is optimized for Mayas `.avi` file output on Windows. Future versions may extend support to other platforms and formats.
- **Uncompressed AVI Temporary File**: Tinyblast relies on Mayas built-in playblast function, which still generates an uncompressed `.avi` file before converting it to `.mp4`. This `.avi` file is temporary and will be deleted by Maya after a few minutes.
## Installation
1. Download and install Tinyblast.
2. **Load the Plugin in Maya**:
- Navigate to `Windows > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager`.
- If `Tinyblast.py` is not listed, click **Browse** and locate the `Tinyblast.py` file.
- Check the **Loaded** box to enable the plugin.
- (Optional) Check **Auto-load** to automatically load the plugin every time Maya starts.
3. Access the Playblast Options window in Maya. A new "Tinyblast" button will now be available to convert playblasts to `.mp4`.
## License
This project is licensed under the GPLv3 license.
It also includes FFmpeg, which is licensed under GPLv3. You can download the FFmpeg source code from [https://ffmpeg.org/download.html](https://ffmpeg.org/download.html).
## FFmpeg Usage and Legal Compliance
Tinyblast uses the FFmpeg library to handle the conversion of `.avi` files to `.mp4`. FFmpeg is licensed under the GPLv3 license, and its source code is available for download at [FFmpeg Source](https://ffmpeg.org/download.html).