Apparently I can't render it: I select the format I want (HD 720-50p YUV - others don't work either), but the "Render" button remains "gray" and "non-clickable". I downloaded the trial version of Sony Vegas pro 13 and created a video. _.Ĭan someone help me here? Sony Vegas Pro 13 Trial - Render Video I just want to be able to export, render and play my video normally. Nothing works at all, I've been trying to get it done for 3 hours (among other things with the help of different tutorials), but no way works. And when I choose Quicktime, the audio code "H264" does not exist, which I should actually use. This media encoder doesn't help me either because the "Dynamic Link" doesn't load. I've tried a lot of ways now, but nothing wants to export and render my video so that I can play it back normally. I'm not talking about rendering within the timeline, I'm talking about exporting. GPU: RTX 2070 8g After Effects CC 2019: rendering not working?
What would be the best settings? Could the old video be rendered lossless and in the best quality in Full HD? Why does media encoder take so long to render?Īnd although I made a 3:35:17 long video in after effects, and wanted to render it in Media encoder but that takes almost 9 hours, that's not normal, right? I wanted to render an old video (DV 720x576) in Full HD. Render old videos in Full HD? (Adobe After Effects CS6 / CC)
Uncompressed audio in 32 bit is relatively nonsensical for a video uploaded to Youtube, and I'm not even sure Youtube can do anything with it.Take AAC with 384kbps, which is compressed by Youtube to 126kbps anyway, Youtube is unsuitable for the highest demands on sound quality.ĭon't have a plan from AE, but here's a guide to making H.264 available: (Unfortunately, as always, search engines don't say anything and there don't seem to be any active forums on the topic)ĭownload Voukoder (it's free), this is an ffmpeg plug-in for AE / Premiere, where you can choose from practically all of the rendering options to your heart's content. It would be very important that there are no restrictions in terms of audio quality and that the video quality is only slightly worse than with lossless rendering. )Īs a background: The video material has a frame rate of 12P, and essentially consists of moving lines and effects that move to audio sound against a dark background. Or the memory consumption "reduces" to 200-300 MB per minute, which is still far too much. (I've already tried some of the formats, but either they can't be played with all common players, the quality is really bad Possible codecs as rendering options in CC20 are: With about 6 hours of video time that would be several TB of material, which exceeds all the capacities of my data carriers. Many say yes, you should first render lossless in After Effects and then convert the material later with an external converter, but unfortunately my material is 20-30 GB in 1-2 minutes. Which - as space-saving as possible - suitable alternative format for Youtube with the highest video quality, in which I can pack lossless 44.1 KHz original wave audio with 32 bit float, would be the right one for rendering in CC20? Now I would be interested in a nutshell (would be very grateful if someone knows something about the topic):
As some certainly know, there is actually the standard ? H264 format no longer when rendering for MP4 videos in After Effects CC20.