Export mogrt from AE does not work
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I made some Lower thirds in AE, and I want to export them to PP.
But after executing the Export Dialog of AE they don´t show up in PP. Also they do not appear in the library in my CC Desktop App nor in my library´s browser view, so I suppose the export from AE does not work correctly. But there is no error popup after the export dialog.
I also made an all new library to test this, which instantly appeared in PP and in the export dialog in AE. But when I exported my compositions to that library, it was the same problem. There is nothing coming in to the library.
Do you have any ideas, what´s the problem here?
I have installed AE 16.1.3 on Windows 10.
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Have you checked your file and folder permissions? Protected folders? Win 10 can be very particular about those things and creating such stuff as a non-privieleged user may result in the content not being retained or hidden from your view. Also perhaps there's something specific about your templates like referencing a botched font or something liek that, but that's impossible to know since you haven't provided any exact info. Same for effects or even something seemingly silly as odd layer names breaking the linkages and expressions...
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Did you try exporting to local templates folder from After effects which will add the mogrt template in the Premiere Pro Essential Graphics?
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thanks, this doesnt seem to me logical at all; anyway it worked. I could copy the Essential Graphics from the Local Templates Folder to the correct Library.
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After Effects does not have the ability to add comps or projects directly to the Creative Cloud Library. You can drag footage from the Project Panel to the Library, but you cannot add comps, animation presets, or scripts directly to the CC Library.
If you use the extended Graphics Panel to export your MOGRT to one of the libraries it should show up, but if you have not created a proper template it won't save it.
Try creating a test comp with just a single line of text and export it as a MOGRT using the Export Motion Graphics Template button, make sure the warnings are all checked, and then make sure that you pick an existing Library. If it does not show up try exporting to a local folder and see if it is there.
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