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AfterCodecs brings you with consistency all the codecs and features you need
H264 codec free download - H264 WebCam, H264 WebCam Pro, XviD Video Codec, and many more programs. Solved: In After Effects version 15.1, Quicktime H.264 codec is missing and according to Adobe as of this version it is no longer support H.624 on Windows.
ProRes, yes even on Windows
H264 8K (not limited to 4K) and a fast YouTube export profile easy to use
All 4 HAP codecs with faster algorithms
Works without Quicktime ! Exports in both MP4 and MOV
Better and faster compression
AfterCodecs uses ffkroma to encode H264 and H265 :
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Low bitrates videos are of better quality than before
Choose the efficiency you need : fast encoding for your previews or low filesize for final delivery
Save time directly in AE render queue without touching the command line and having huge temporary files
Filesize targetting
Better and faster compression
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AfterCodecs is regularly updated with new codecs, features or speed improvements. Feel free to contact us at any time, we listen to your needs !
Autokroma has its own fork of ffmpeg called ffkroma. Our last job was improving the HAP encoders
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AfterCodecs AE vs. Exporting with AME
AfterCodecs will create a smaller, better looking file directly in the After Effects render queue. What's not to love?
Comparison with AME
Technical Specifications
Requirements
Mac OSX : version >= 10.10
Microsoft Windows : version 7/8/10
Adobe CC 2014 to 2019 included
One license is for the same user on up to two computers not used at the same time
Install:
WIN: Copy Autokroma AfterCodecs folder to C:Program FilesAdobeCommonPlug-ins7.0MediaCore
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MAC: Copy Autokroma AfterCodecs folder to /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Plug-ins/7.0/MediaCore/
After Effects CC 2014 (13.0) does not include exporters for creating H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos directly from the render queue. To create videos in these formats, you should use Adobe Media Encoder.
You can still import videos in these formats into After Effects.
Issue: How do you create H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos using Adobe Media Encoder with After Effects?
You have two primary options for using Adobe Media Encoder with After Effects to create videos in H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV formats.
Solution 1: render and export a losslessly encoded master file out of After Effects to a watch folder monitored by Adobe Media Encoder
The fastest way to create videos in these formats using Adobe Media Encoder with After Effects is to use the After Effects render queue to export a losslessly encoded master file (e.g., using the PNG video codec in a QuickTime .mov container file) to a watch folder that Adobe Media Encoder monitors. You can assign encoding presets to a watch folder in Adobe Media Encoder so that it automatically encodes using whichever settings you have specified.
One advantage of using this method is that it uses After Effects performance features for rendering (such as GPU acceleration and multiprocessing where applicable) and Adobe Media Encoder performance features for encoding (such as parallel encoding). The disadvantage of using this method is that it occupies the main After Effects application for the entire rendering operation, during which time you can’t use After Effects for anything else.
Solution 2: send the composition directly to Adobe Media Encoder from After Effects (Composition > Add To Adobe Media Encoder Queue)
Another method to create videos in these formats using Adobe Media Encoder with After Effects is to directly add the composition from After Effects to the Adobe Media Encoder queue.
This method has the advantage of allowing you to continue working in After Effects while the rendering and encoding takes place, since the rendering is performed by a background instance of After Effects. The rendering phase may be slower in some cases, compared with using the After Effects render queue, because the headless version of After Effects rendering in the background does not have access to GPU acceleration and multiprocessing features.
Why were these exporters removed from the After Effects render queue?
The reason the H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV exporters were removed from the After Effects render queue is simple: Maintaining these exporters in After Effects took quite a lot of work, and fixing several significant bugs in these exporters would take even more work. Work would have subtracted from other resources.
Since Adobe Media Encoder already had superior H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV exporting capabilities, it was more prudent to rely on Adobe Media Encoder for export of these formats, allowing the After Effects team to focus efforts on animation, motion graphics, compositing, and digital imaging features—which core areas for After Effects.
One thing that makes Adobe Media Encoder so much better than After Effects for creation of files in final delivery formats is its Preset Browser and easy-to-use system for creating, saving, sharing, and applying encoding presets. Another is the assortment of features in the Effects tab with which you can automatically add watermarks, timecode overlays, et cetera.
What if I still need to create these kinds of videos from the After Effects render queue?
If you still need to be able to create videos in these formats from the After Effects render queue for some reason, you can still do so by leaving After Effects CC (12.2.1) installed alongside After Effects CC 2014 (13.0) and using the previous version for these specific output tasks.
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For more details, see this blog post.