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  • exporting from after effects

    Posted by Gerardo Flores on April 15, 2010 at 10:16 pm

    Guys sorry for asking this

    I know there are many things about this topics but Jesus
    Im really confused. I have seen the video from Aharon Ra… the one
    Internet killed the ….. you know witch one ( really good btw)

    But I am still stock in one think how he export from after effects?
    because he show many ways how to compress the video but this one is already
    done… and now I am rendering a video (1200×700; 15fps including an mp3 voice ) I will used in a interactive presentations for web … so I will have to compress after ( i think )

    So please how I will export from AE before compress the video or what it is the best way?

    Sorry if you have write already to much in this topic but with my bad english is a bit more difficult.

    Best regards and Thank you

    G.

    Thats my real name 🙂

    Gerardo Flores replied 16 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Jeremy Allen

    April 15, 2010 at 11:04 pm

    In After Effects, you generally want to render, not export. The easy way to do that is command+m. That will add your comp to the render que. Then you go in and change the settings to your desired output. Make sure you clik on the output module and check “audio output” if you want sound. Finally, click the render button.

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  • David Johnson

    April 16, 2010 at 1:28 am

    Do not use mp3 audio in your AE project … convert it to a WAV or AIF … or, better yet, use an original uncompressed audio file.

    Render from AE via the Render Queue and use a lossless codec (PNG, Animation, etc.) … do not use the Export function.

    Use separate compression software to convert the AE render to the web format of your choice. Some applications I use for that purpose are Adobe Video Encoder, Grass Valley ProCoder, Sorenson Squeeze, Autodesk Cleaner and MPEG StreamClip, but there are other good ones as well so use the best that you have access to.

  • Gerardo Flores

    April 16, 2010 at 1:54 am

    hey Guys thank you for your help…

    OK I am doing the render…
    I have choose the quick time format at the first time
    but whas so big that 🙂 was just a test and was 13 GB (15 sec)

    now I am choosing there the option FLV with the On2 VP6 codec…
    and around 8000 kbps.. and the result is a nice video with about 80 MB
    I am doing well???

    and after this rendering I must compress the video with anohter software like
    sorenson or camtasia? …

    Thank you a lot for the help

    Best regards G.

    Thats my real name 🙂

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