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June 4, 2017
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(On Mac) Need to export alpha channel video for use on a PC.

  • June 4, 2017
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Hello there,

I have no problem exporting as animation with Alpha channel included.

This is fine for me on a Mac as it's an .mov

But the file is for somebody using a PC and they can't work with it.

Obviously I can't export as AVI which would solve the problem.

I don't want to export as an image sequence because the video has audio.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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Correct answer Warren Heaton

Where is the different reason?

If anything I'm elaborating on more information when somebody tries to answer question B and C when I only asked question A.

I just want a simple video + alpha channel + audio as stated.

Maybe there is a way to get AE or Media Converter to export to AVI in the same way the windows version can export to MOV and AVI - that would be a solution..

I know my OTHER options.

I can only export .mov and he can't use that.


Elliott:

I can think of two things:

Plan A:

Start with the "Lossless with Alpha" Output Module.  In the Format Options, change the Video Codec from Animation to "None (Uncompressed RGB 8-bit)".  When the movie finishes rendering, change the .mov file extension to .avi.  Send a short test file ahead of time before committing to the entire animation.  This should work.

Plan B:

Gain access to a Windows machine (that is, install Bootcamp or go to your local Costco or Best Buy and purchase a box).  Ideally, it would already have the same version of AE installed.  If not, you can install AE via your Creative Cloud membership (if you're using the plan for individuals and you already have two machines active, CC will prompt you to log out of one of the other two machines).  Render the AVI with Alpha.   (If you purchased a Windows machine in step one from Costco, return it.)

-Warren

3 replies

Participant
October 14, 2022

Hey I have been having the same issue. Client needs one file that has the rgb Alpha and sound all in one. I didn't know a Mac could not create the avi with the alpha. The only thing I found to mostly work (its hit and miss) is a Webm format. www.fnordware.com/webm/ made a codec but it was a while ago and hasn't been updated for a while. works for what I need in OBS  

Mike_Abbott
Legend
June 4, 2017

Is there an issue with them installing QT on their windows machine?

Participating Frequently
June 5, 2017

Yes because they're not playing it, they're using it in Sony Vegas on a PC.

Dave_LaRonde
Inspiring
June 5, 2017

Why don't you just ASK THEM WHAT THEY NEED?

Surely if they've been running Vegas for a while, they can TELL you the kinds of files they require.

Now, i realize that getting on the horn, calling them up and asking a simple question may be a radical notion in this day and age, but I tell you --  It's a lot better than trying to use a crystal ball, which is what you're presently doing.

June 4, 2017

you can always export an image sequence with a audio file same duration. that's a good option. An uncompressed video should work too. or you can export an avi from quicktime 7 or ask them if there is any other video codec that will work.

Participating Frequently
June 4, 2017

Sadly image sequence isn't a viable option for me in this scenario.

Uncompressed video is 'Animation' but is exported as a .mov - that's the problem.

If you convert a .MOV to .AVI in a converter program, it's pretty much guaranteed not to carry across the alpha channel.

Thanks anyway though.

June 4, 2017

I always thought animation is not uncompressed. Animation is an apple codec if I'm not wrong.

I was talking about choosing codec none. *uncompressed.