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April 29, 2018
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Twitch animated alert | HELP ME PLS I'M WORKING ON IT FOR 4 DAYS NO STOP

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Hi everyone,

i'm doing a twitch animated alert on after effects but i cant save the file with trasparent background how can save that file, i already tried Quick Time with every possible video codec but not the png video codec cuz i dont have it i dont know why, so someone can help me? i need with this details

https://support.streamlabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/217375808-Common-errors-in-alert-customization HELP ME PLS I'M WORKING ON IT FOR 4 DAYS NO STOP

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Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2018

Heya tl:

After taking a closer look at the streamlabs link, it looks like you'll have to go with an animated GIF with transparency.

If you render a movie from AE at Best Settings Lossless with Alpha, you can open that in Photoshop and then use the legacy Save for Web option to save an animated GIF with transparency.

I think the longest duration that PS will export with an animated GIF is 500 frames.

Ae Comp added to Render Queue with the "Best Settings" template and "Lossless with Alpha" template.

Save for Web (Legacy) window after opening movie in Ps and choosing File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy)....

Resulting animated GIF with transparency.

-Warren

P.S. If you decide you're going to create animated GIFs frequently from AE, definitely check out GIFGun for After Effects (GifGun - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.com​).

tl95650643작성자
Participant
April 29, 2018

i neeed a file with my logo animated but i need it in a sort of video but the file accepted are GIF, PNG, JPEG AND WEBM, so if i made my animated logo on after effects how can i save just the logo animated without background? i see a video where tell me i need to save it in quick-time with png video codec but i dont have png codec. My after effects version is CC2018

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2018

In order to render a video file to the PNG codec for video (with or without transparency), you’ll have to downgrade to a version of After Effects that still uses QuickTime as a system driver for time based media.  After Effects CC2017 or older will work.  If on Windows, you’ll need to have the QuickTime components installed as well.  If on Mac, you’re good to go.

As you’ve noticed, most video CODECs do not support transparency.  As such, it’s unfortunate that remdering to PNG is no longer supported in CC2018 (an issue attributable to Apple, not Adobe).

-Warren

tl95650643작성자
Participant
April 30, 2018

how can i downgrade to 2016 version?

Mylenium
Legend
April 29, 2018

Impossible to say anything. you have not made an effort to provide actually usable info like exact settings, version info and whatnot.

Mylenium

hans-g.
Legend
April 29, 2018

Hello,

isn't it more a question of streamlabs, so that you should try all the hints in your cited link? Or - because the thread is already closed - you could open there a new one.

Hans-Günter