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  • Crystal Soto

    November 25, 2008 at 2:38 pm in reply to: AE: Is H.264 required for web if your video is simple?

    Thank you so much for responding. AE is stressfull when you don’t know what your doing.

    “How are you distributing your video?
    YouTube and other video sharing sites will convert your video for you after you upload it.”

    I did a HD 1920by1080=quicktime, animation, high, 29.97, with a strecth of a 864 by 486. Render it in HQ.

    I would like to upload it to a website, but not youtube or video share.

  • Crystal Soto

    November 19, 2008 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Help with output Settings (Rendering AE)

    “If you need to convert it to a more compressed format that WILL play back smoothly, I suggest using a third-party compression application to turn it into something like h.264.”

    Thank you for your response, I am very much new to this, so I’m kind of slow to the tech terms.

    I’m assuming a third-party compression is to use another program to convert the codec to h.264. If so what do you recommend? Also which is the best quality render?

    Just to let you know what I have tried:
    I’m using AE CS3 and used the output as H.264, Format: Bitrates=29.97, High and 4.0, but it come out to be choppy and lately be getting Error: Low in memory
    So that’s when I tried QuickTime and format compression H.264 but recommend me to use H.264 as the main output

    I have done some research and found that it’s do to a “Black Hole” but I don’t know if it’s something I’m doing.

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