.This will bring up the Output Module Settings dialog where you can select H.264 from the Format drop-down.ģ. Click on the Blue Text (High Quality in the example image) in the Output Module section. Add a composition to be exported to the Render QueueĢ. Selecting the H.264 Exporter and Related Settingsġ. If you need more control or specific settings, you can still use Adobe Media Encoder, via Dynamic Link or transcoding an existing video file. The same accelerated export you have in AME and Premiere Pro is now available for H.264 export in AE. H.264 export also supports both Hardware and Software Encoding modes. Not every option that is available in AME is exposed inside AE, and some settings such as resolution, frame rate, color management, are still set from AE’s Render Settings or Output Module Settings, but there should be enough to tweak for most users. If you need more control, you can customize the H.264 settings by clicking on a Format Options button in the Output Module Settings dialog. We have also included 3 H.264 presets to get you started. This integration utilizes the Adobe Media Encoder (AME) UI along with AME’s backend encoding system all without leaving After Effects. Starting with Beta build, AE 23.0x11, H.264 is now available as an option in the Output Module Settings dialog allowing you to encode to H.264 directly from the AE Render Queue.
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