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AE CC forces you to use AME for common formats
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Todd Kopriva
September 19, 2013 at 1:13 am> I know, foolish me, I should have checked to make sure CC was compatible with older formats.
It’s back to CS4 for me to rework the media I have just spent several hours creating in CC
Ian,
Nothing has been removed.
As previous posts on this thread say, you can make After Effects CC (12.0) behave exactly the same as previous versions by checking one checkbox.
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After Effects quality engineering
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JuanAntonio Domingo
October 9, 2013 at 8:36 amThank you for such an easy way to activate these codecs (but not very understanding as an option).
I would like to say that AE makes a folder called “…_AME” with a copy of your project inside. So if your compression fails and you make any change in your composition you have to resend the comp to AME in order to make this change visible. Another thing to consider is always using solids or some kind of image as your background (not the background composition) because AME probably would make your background black.Thanks.
JuanAntonio Domingo
Video producer (Barcelona-Spain).
https://www.elhombreorquesta.comJuanAntonio Domingo
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Leo DSouza
June 12, 2014 at 7:06 amhey Ryan Kelly
There is bug in AME export, and have found the solution if you are on WIndows then go to
1. Go to the Folder where your Adobe products are installed
2.Then Go to Adobe Media Encoder CC folder then
3.search the folder by name txt and then delete the txt file that is found over there
4. Kindy check the image fileRegards,
Leo
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