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  • Exporting Issues In Adobe After Effects

    Posted by Rob Guarino on November 2, 2008 at 8:38 pm

    In after effects i edited a clip. I motion tracked a dark red cirlcle onto a persons head and used a blood burst from action movie essentials. I then exported it as .avi and both video and sound compression as none. When I put the clip into vegas for putting the clip with my others the one clip was grainy and the clip looked like it was divided into columns a bit. The sound was also off and it was slower than the rest of my clips which are all uncompressed .m2t files. Does anyone know why this happens? It happens with my other clips edited in after effects also. I want to keep the same quality too so that it doesn’t look differnt from the rest of my clips.

    Chris Fairall replied 17 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Mike Clasby

    November 3, 2008 at 3:28 am

    Rendering is better than exporting. Ctrl M brings up the Render Que, stick with the default Lossless or click Custom and go to the Output Module and select Quicktime Movie, then Format Options and select Animation for a lossless format used by many.

  • Chris Fairall

    November 3, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    hi, thought i would jump on this thread as i am also having problems rendering to MPEG2!!!!!!

    keep getting an error message saying: there is a miss match between output module settings and transcode settings.

    i need to render off MPEG 2 for our digital signage system, the quick times are too heavy for the scheduling software!!!
    Thank you if any one can help that would be great

    cheers

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