settings for youtube video Raw after effect

Started by Fringuello, February 09, 2014, 12:50:40 AM

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Fringuello

What are the best settings for exporting a raw video with after effect for youtube? and what size?
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WeekendWarrior

I usually export using ProRes422 HQ.
Click on the Output Module in the Render Queue >Select Format Option > Change Video Codec to ProRes 422 HQ

Hope that helps.

Fringuello

Thank you,What format should I use quicktime?
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Malcolm Debono

I found it best to export in the highest quality possible (ProRes 422 HQ or Quicktime PNG sequence usually do the job depending on what I'm exporting) and then convert to H264 using one of the Youtube presets in Adobe Media Encoder
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Fringuello

Italy - canon 7D

WeekendWarrior

You want a quicktime MOV file after exporting from After Effects.

Fringuello

Italy - canon 7D

Luiz Roberto dos Santos

I usually use MeGUI,  replacing the x264 10bit to it. I export using CRF 24, preset Film and others advanced option. But, anyway, youtube not like quality and will end up with your video the same way.

[ah, I use Cineform to raw export]

johnny5d

Does anyone know if its true that I can render in ProRes 422 with my windows computer? Can some one tell me how?  ;)

ansius

there is no ProRess on windows, but there are plenty of good alternatives (I would say even to many, because hard to chose), like DNxHD, and many other, It is always a hard decision between size, render time and quality. I mostly do PhotoJPEG in mov container if I won't do grading after, if I have to grade - I'll try to stay uncompressed as far as I can in workflow.
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jimmyD30

Natively @ansius is correct. Although I haven't tried it, the most recent version of FFMPEG is supposed to output/convert to ProRes on windows, plus there's now a front end GUI available for it, it's called AnotherGUI.

See here: http://www.stuudio.ee/anothergui/

There's also a YouTube video tutorial, just search for it.

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since years there were another GUI's, for example super -
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http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
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jimmyD30

When I said now I didn't mean since like last week, I mean considering FFMPEG is natively a command line tool.