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May 12, 2016
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Rendering Timeline Video Photoshop CC

  • May 12, 2016
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I am currently stuck with rendering a Video from my Photoshop CC Timeline.  The Save as Web function leaves with with a .gif that is too fuzzy.  When I try to render, my only option is to export still frames into a folder - the Adobe Media Encoder is greyed out.  What is the best way to get a usable video from my timeline?  Downloading Adobe Media Encoder or accessing the still frames in another program and then rendering?

Thank you!

Melissa Cassady

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Correct answer Dan Rodney

It sounds like you might have a Frame Animation instead of a Video Animation. In the Timeline panel menu (top right of panel) choose Convert to Video Timeline). Then File > Export > Render Video will let you use the Adobe Media Encoder option.

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moshmosh007
Known Participant
April 16, 2020

same problem i have a mac with Mojave,32GB ram , . it look  like a bug, i consider installing previous PS version.. anyone?

 

Participant
June 9, 2020

Did you fix it? I've the same problem.

Thnaks for a reply

moshmosh007
Known Participant
June 9, 2020

i had to install trail version of Premiere pro and Media encoder (which i don’t need and without licence).

god know why, but it solved it.

for all the bugs in Adobe suite i have installed 2 PS (19+20), 3 Bridge (2017,2019, 2020) , 1 premier with no licence, 1 media encoder without licence. its a shame but its solved the problems.

 

if someone knows the development ppl- please Tag them!!

 

Dan Rodney
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Dan RodneyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 12, 2016

It sounds like you might have a Frame Animation instead of a Video Animation. In the Timeline panel menu (top right of panel) choose Convert to Video Timeline). Then File > Export > Render Video will let you use the Adobe Media Encoder option.

— Adobe Certified Expert & Instructor at Noble Desktop | Web Developer, Designer, InDesign Scriptor
MeloonCakeKatie
Participating Frequently
May 13, 2016

I've heard some folks have problems with rendering via AME. Their video turns up in grayscale. Any ideas why?

MeloonCakeKatie
Participating Frequently
May 12, 2016

Save your project as PSD file first. Then open premiere and try to import it there.