Henlo,
so i pretty much have no clue how to deal with this but for experimental reasons i edited a amv in 34 fps. My problem now is.... i can't render in 34 fps in any decent format
if i render it with adobe media encoder cc 2018 then i only have pre-defined choices, but since i define myself as a fps-fluid being i find that discriminating! anyways, rendering it in 30 fps gets me lots of unwanted side effects (like masks and cuts not being rendered correctly).
rendering it in ae cc 2018 itself works but leaves me with a lossless conversion which obviously is not what i'm looking for. also right now it works but if i pull through the project will end up being over 5 minutes long which, rendered lossless, will probably be to large for my pc since 1 minute is already over 20 GB. right now it's 1 minute long and i tried re-converting the lossless quicktime file with handbrake which gave me a perfect h264 file.... which won't play but only tells me there's an error
help would really be appreciated
Exporting 34 FPS (After Effects)
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Re: Exporting 34 FPS (After Effects)
export with avi, use lagarith or utvideo then compress to h.264 with amvtool or some other decent compressing tool. I think it will use your project settings D:
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Re: Exporting 34 FPS (After Effects)
worked perfectly fine with good quality, thank you so much.
i thought this forum would be kinda dead, but unlike the official adobe help i got something here. happy to see people are still here.
i thought this forum would be kinda dead, but unlike the official adobe help i got something here. happy to see people are still here.