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August 31, 2020
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Cant Export h.264

  • August 31, 2020
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it says WARNING: This movie uses features that are not supported in the Flash Player 32 player
Symbol=Noise_1.mp4, layer=Layer_1, frame=1 H.264 video will not be published.

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    Correct answer Colin Holgate

    The purpose of importing H.264 video is so that you can animate over the top of the video. You would then export the animation using the ignore stage color, generate alpha option, and combine the animation file with the original video in another program. Premiere or After Effects for example.

    The video that you embed need not be the highest resolution or quality. You could animate over the top of a 1 mbps 1080p version, then combine the animation with a 10 mbps 4K original.

    4 replies

    Inspiring
    September 1, 2021

    It so disappointing to see Adobe having removed the export for H264 video in Animate? Like really?! 👎👎👎👎👎

    Adobe Employee
    September 15, 2021

    @janfw9969106 

    Export to H.264 video is still available in Animate.

    Please update your copy of Animate & AME to the latest using Creative Cloud Desktop application to avail the fix.

    Thanks,

    Sukhesh

    Inspiring
    September 15, 2021

    Thanks Sukhesh!
    Just to get you right, I am talking about exporting to SWF with embedded MP4 - now exporting to  MP4 Format...

    Participant
    April 11, 2021

    im having the the same problom WARNING: This movie uses features that are not supported in the Flash Player 30 player Symbol=Scene_1_video, layer=video, frame=1:WARNING: H.264 video will not be published.

    cant fixed it

    Participant
    September 23, 2020

    for me it says:        adobe media encoder failed to encode with the following exception: App.getscriptenginename is not a function

     

    Colin Holgate
    Colin HolgateCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 31, 2020

    The purpose of importing H.264 video is so that you can animate over the top of the video. You would then export the animation using the ignore stage color, generate alpha option, and combine the animation file with the original video in another program. Premiere or After Effects for example.

    The video that you embed need not be the highest resolution or quality. You could animate over the top of a 1 mbps 1080p version, then combine the animation with a 10 mbps 4K original.