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Andrei Ionut apopei
August 31, 2011 at 2:32 pm> K-Lite Codec Pack installed (which is free)
> QuickTime
> save AE project and render wiht media encoder (open media encoder > open AE project > h264 with keyframe every (your frame rate) and max. bitrate 5 mb/s (or 5000 kb/s) > 100 quality); also you cand render with audio, without re-render in PremierePro.Keep in mind, with K-Lite you have 10001 settings. Before using K-lite codecs, I used win7 codecs or something similar + codecs installed by gom player and SplashPro and every time when I try to render something
with audio, the results was full of noise. Now with K-Lite it’s piece of cake. 😀Bye,
Andreihttps://rdrs.uaic.ro/andrei.apopei
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Andrei Ionut apopei
August 31, 2011 at 3:25 pmI didn’t know about @Todd Kopriva recommendations; at this moment I don’t have any problems.
@Todd Kopriva on Jan 3, 2011: K-Lite is poison to post-production software. Seriously. Don’t install it. About once a week, while helping someone to troubleshoot a problem, I find that they’ve installed K-Lite and 1) this is the source of the problem and 2) it is very difficult to remove.
I searched for @Todd Kopriva post which refers to “K-Lite poison” :D, I think the problem was fixed or something like that, I have the full and last version of k-lite codec. Or, probably, the problem appear when is installed on 64bits system (I founded some posts about AE and K-lite codec problems, but only in 64bits system).
@Dave LaRonde Thanks for warning; if I have some problems in the near future with my AE, I can assume that is from k-lite codecs :))
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