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I'm sure you've noticed by now that After Effects no longer has H.264 formatting available in its render queue. On our end, we were seeing some inconsistencies in the quality of export when using this format in the render queue, so to keep your videos safe, we moved this option to Adobe Media Encoder. Hope you were able to find these settings without too much confusion! If not, no worries. Here's how to export H.264 from After Effects in under 60 seconds.
To learn more about what rendering actually is and how to get the most out of it, check out the documentation available here.
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I'm sure you've noticed by now that After Effects no longer has H.264 formatting available in its render queue. On our end, we were seeing some inconsistencies in the quality of export when using this format in the render queue, so to keep your videos safe, we moved this option to Adobe Media Encoder. Hope you were able to find these settings without too much confusion! If not, no worries. Here's how to export H.264 from After Effects in under 60 seconds.
To learn more about what rendering actually is and how to get the most out of it, check out the documentation available here.
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