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September 28, 2022
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Add back rendering support for H264 codec directly out of AE

  • September 28, 2022
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Around 2012 you removed the option for rendering a .mp4 file directly out of AE. Please add it back. The work around is to either render in a different codec and compress that in media encoder, or to launch the render directly from media encoder from AE (which is extremely slow and cumbersome, especially when you have large/complex project files). Not sure why removing functionality seemed like a good idea at the time...?

75 replies

Heathenlamb
Known Participant
September 28, 2022
I cannot overstate what a massive PIA it was when Adobe removed direct H264 MP4 encoding from AE.

Putting in back in would be the single BIGGEST request I would have for AE. Granted I work in a pretty niche animation industry but MP4 rendering is integral to what I do and removal added all sorts of headaches to out daily workflow
Heathenlamb
Known Participant
September 28, 2022
I cannot overstate what a massive PIA it was when Adobe removed direct H264 MP4 encoding from AE.

Putting in back in would be the single BIGGEST request I would have for AE. Granted I work in a pretty niche animation industry but MP4 rendering is integral to what I do and removal added all sorts of headaches to out daily workflow
nubnubbud
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
so far as I can tell, this is a simple case of petty tyranny.
There is a standard for light format lossy file sharing, it is not adobe's.
Adobe therefore removes support for it, but not their own, which is worse in every manner, including support, maturity, level of integration, and so on.

Adobe. your filetypes are trash. make them better or stop splashing around in file spec gene pool, you're messing it up for those of us who actually need performant programs. we know you don't care because you never use these programs internally, and it shows.
Frank_B
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
Still waiting for this to be solved.

It's faster to render out MOV directly from AE then convert it to MP4 in AME
than render out MP4 from AME (which often gets clogged and can't even finish the process).

EDIT:
I just found a solution for $20 there is a plugin called Anubis that export MP4 straight from AE.
danw84
Participating Frequently
September 28, 2022
I know this feature was requested back in 2018 but in 2022 it's more important than ever now that AE to ME dynamic link no longer works. Exporting Prores from AE and transcoding in ME is a time consuming process.
It is also an annoying step considering that we used to have the functionality to export MP4's directly from After Effects.
Participating Frequently
September 28, 2022
This would be so useful, I'd love just to be able to output as a high or medium quality H264 file straight from AE, without needing to worry about if Media Encoder is going to render it properly, or without having to render a .mov to then convert.
Participant
September 28, 2022
Hi Luke,

I started using the Voukoder codec, it adds every format I needed to AE and has an easy installer. The codec is free and helped a lot for me.


https://github.com/Vouk/voukoder
https://www.voukoder.org/forum/thread/783-downloads-instructions/
lflegg
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
I cannot believe you've removed this feature.
I'm currently trying to export via AME which I don't want to have to do and it's saying it's failed to communicate with AME. I've tried updating everything via Adobe Cloud. I just don't want this today. I just want the quick and simple way, how it used to work.
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
Seriously, it seems like both the CG software companies I rely on (Adobe and Autodesk) literally go out of their way to screw their users with every new release. What absolute idiot thought it was a good idea to remove a whole bunch of formats and codecs from AE in this way? Not only does this complicate and slow down the output process, but Media Encoder absolutely sucks, and furthermore your render settings, file name, file format, codec, and output path now NO LONGER GET SAVED WITH YOUR AE PROJECT. This was my workflow for almost two decades -- save the project file with render module (or sometimes multiple output modules) so that you could always retrace your output steps, often a necessity in the professional world. But, apparently Adobe knows and cares nothing about the actual world of professional artists and animators. I really wonder who they think their user base is?
Participant
September 28, 2022
Please do this, ME is so slow to launch and any rendered frames in your comp in AE don't carry over like how they do in Ae renderer