How i make it inventor files to good quality video files

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Hi there, If I understand you correctly, you are talking about recording an animation of moving assembly in Autodesk Inventor. You can simply press the button in the drive GUI

Here's a breakdown on how to turn your Inventor files into high-quality video files:

Method 1: Using Inventor's Built-In Presentation Tools

Create a Presentation:

Go to the "Presentation" tab in Inventor.  
Use the Storyboard to set up different camera views, model movements, and any annotations or callouts you want in your video.  
Publish to Video:

Go to "Presentation" tab -> "Publish" panel -> "Publish to Video".  
Select the storyboards you want to include.  
Choose your video settings:
File name and location
File format (WMV or AVI)  
For AVI, select a video compressor and compression quality  
Tips for High Quality:

Lighting and Materials: Ensure your model has good lighting and realistic material appearances in Inventor.
Camera Angles: Plan out dynamic and informative camera angles in your storyboard.
Smooth Transitions: Use smooth transitions between storyboard scenes.
Resolution and Frame Rate: Set a higher resolution and frame rate for smoother and sharper videos (you may need to experiment to find the best balance for your system).
Method 2: Screen Recording Software

Set up your Inventor Model:

Arrange the model, lighting, and camera views as desired.
If you want to show any movements or animations, practice the sequence beforehand.
Use Screen Recording Software:

Choose a high-quality screen recording software (e.g., OBS Studio, Camtasia, Bandicam).
Configure the recording settings:
Select the area of your screen to record (focus on the Inventor window).
Set a high resolution and frame rate (at least 1080p and 30fps, or higher if your system allows).
Choose a suitable video format (e.g., MP4).
Consider recording audio if you need narration or background music.
Record your Video:

Start the recording.
Manipulate the Inventor model as planned, showcasing different views, movements, or features.
End the recording when finished.
Edit and Enhance (Optional):

Use video editing software to trim, add transitions, include annotations or callouts, and improve the overall quality of the video.
Additional Tips for High-Quality Videos:

Hardware: A powerful computer with a good graphics card will help produce smoother videos, especially at higher resolutions and frame rates.
Lighting and Shadows: Adjust the lighting and shadows in Inventor to create a visually appealing and realistic look.
Exploded Views: Consider using exploded views to show how parts fit together.
Annotations and Callouts: Use text and arrows to highlight key features or dimensions.
Audio: Add background music or narration to enhance the viewing experience.
Remember, the best method will depend on your specific needs and resources. Experiment with both methods to find the one that gives you the best results!