![]() ![]() The AE team is pretty tiny, so putting their resources towards making AE work better at VFX, compositing, and motion graphics, and letting the Adobe Media Encoder team work on encoding things makes sense to me. If you talk to a lot of the old-timers around here, they'll tell you that AE's h.264 encoder was buggy and didn't do a good job. Consultad por favor este tema en el Foro de After Effects, que explica que Apple ha abandonado el soporte de H.264 dentro de Quicktime: H.264 in After Effects H.264. Here's the Adobe Blog post about the removal: using Adobe Media Encoder to create H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos from After Effects El problema puede estar si se utiliza Windows 10, donde no funciona Quicktime. So, I will work in CC 2015 to enjoy the snappier interface and then open that project file in CC 2014 to render it with multiprocessing (since my system can utilize that feature really well in most projects). Does anyone have a way around this The TV stations we sends spots to REQUIRE Quicktime H.264. This is because AE CC 2014 has multiprocessing. In After Effects version 15.1, Quicktime H.264 codec is missing and according to Adobe as of this version it is no longer support H.624 on Windows. You can either render to an intermediate codec from AE or send your AE comp directly to the Adobe Media Encoder. After Effects no longer encodes directly into H.264 (it didn't do a great job of it in the past).
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