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I want to render a video.
Alpha;
RGB;
Alpha + RGB;
I can do in After Effects:
How to do this in Adobe Media Encoder?
Hi Ti.S. Cavalcanti,
You have to make sure to set the bit depth to 32 bits. Note that only specific codecs allow you to do this.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I fear I may have steered you in the wrong direction - I often use PNG Image Sequences to export short animations, to then be used for certain purposes. This does NOT export a VIDEO clip, but rather hundreds (or thousands) of STILL images, one for each frame of "video".
Re-reading the postings, I think you were wanting to use Quicktime PNG, please see image -
This will provide a .mov video file, using PNG compression within.
Thanks
Jeff
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The Mix Emergency software says it can accept most types of QuickTime .mov files - Supported Media - MixEmergency Manual
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I do not have the PNG codec? Any advice? Thanks!
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I don't see a PNG codec with Quicktime. Is this a newer media encoder?
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None of the cedec presets in Media Encoder seem to offer 32 bits as an option. Does Media encoder do transparency?