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June 19, 2015
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How to render a file as MP4 in AE CC 2015

  • June 19, 2015
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Hi

I want to know how to render a file as MP4 in After effects after the 2015 upgrade that happened yesterday

Regards

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    Correct answer Rick Gerard

    You have to use the Adobe Media Encoder. It's been that way since CC 2014

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    Known Participant
    May 18, 2017

    I render to MP4 in AE all the time using the latest CC. Currently 2017.2 Release. We use it for quick disposable client or producer versions. They look great. Playback great on the crappiest of PCs and are small enough to transfer around the network quickly. Granted they are not H.264 with all the bells and whistles. In AE as Quicktime, HD MPEG-4 Video set to Quality 100 looks pretty good for general client approval. I also use AME all the time for this too but just thought I'd mention it since this thread seems to say it can't or shouldn't be done anymore. BG Renderer is another reason to use it over AME if you have dozens of renders going.

    Lately, when I heading out for the night and cueing up renders I set each one with two output modules one for master quality and one for MP4 for viewing. Then I sent out emails to the producers to check the mp4's (from their office over the network) in the morning to see how they look. They would never be able to check the master file until they get into the edit suite. Keeps everybody moving and happy.

    Szalam
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 18, 2017

    Since this thread has been re-awoken, I should point out the new tool on AE scripts that just came out called After Codecs. It not only lets you render MP4s directly out of AE (at lower bit rates/higher quality than AME according to their marketing material), but also lets Windows users render ProRes files out of AE too. Info here. I haven't used it yet, so I can't give a personal endorsement, but I did just buy it, so I'll likely be using it soon.

    Known Participant
    May 20, 2017

    Just looking at AfterCodecs. Looks pretty sweet. It uses the latest FFMpeg libraries. h.264, h.265 (8K res) and finally an easy windows way to create ProRes (Proxy, LT, Normal, HQ and 4444). Definitely going to be getting this. Wonder if you can save Output Templates with the settings you want saved. Hope so.

    Thanks for the heads up Szalam.

    Edward at overend
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    November 17, 2016
    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    November 17, 2016

    Oy vey. definitely DO NOT do that. yes you can technically create an H.264 file in an mp4 container in After Effects CC2014 and above, But the results are crap. this is an old, buggy, and pretty useless codec. the file will be 10X larger and with poor quality in comparison to rendering through AME.

    Edward at overend
    Participating Frequently
    December 1, 2016

    Thanks for the feed back

    Participant
    October 18, 2016

    You can still to convert to .mp4 extension with Adobe Media Encoder selecting the option H.264.

    Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 19, 2015

    You have to use the Adobe Media Encoder. It's been that way since CC 2014

    imeilfx
    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    As Rick said - you have to use Adobe Media Encoder to export mp4 file by using Composition/Add to Adobe Media Encoder render queue... that feature (exporting mp4 from AE directly was removed in CC 2014. Here you can find more info on that: using Adobe Media Encoder to create H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos from After Effects | After Effects region of interes…

    deanh47387717
    Participating Frequently
    August 25, 2016

    So in other words. The most popular video format was not worthy of their time to keep in After Effects.