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WebM with alpha/transparency???

Explorer ,
Oct 07, 2015 Oct 07, 2015

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As FLV is a dying format and often not supported, I found the plugin for WebM for Premiere.  Does anyone know if WebM supports alpha/transparency?  If so, how is that done?  If not, what are my alternatives when in AME, PP or AAE?  This is for a website, so of course, codec compatibility issues aside, the Animation and CineForm render files that are much too large anyway.  I'm surprised that there's so little information about this.  And whatever info I have found has lead me SMACK into a brick wall.  

I installed an earlier version of After Effects to output a FLV for the webmaster, but that takes me back to the first point I made in this post.

Please help!  Thx!

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EDITED POST TO UPDATE: 

I worked around this by giving the webmaster an AVI with alpha, 480x720, rendered out of PP.  But I'm curious how long before someone has a solution, or a better alternative to my AVI. 

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New Here ,
Feb 23, 2016 Feb 23, 2016

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Hi!

Try this solution, it's not exactly for Adobe products, but I hope that it helps )

Alpha transparency in Chrome video | Web Updates - Google Developers

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Mar 04, 2016 Mar 04, 2016

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mikem22808329 wrote:

Hi!

Try this solution, it's not exactly for Adobe products, but I hope that it helps )

Alpha transparency in Chrome video | Web Updates - Google Developers

Unfortunately, I think only Chrome renders that movie with alpha. It's not really a standard.

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