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Re: h264 in ae
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Dylan Kimbrell
on Jun 5, 2008 at 4:01:15 pm
I also have better luck rendering out uncompressed from AE and then doing my H264 compression through Quicktime. This may also be helpful for you to troubleshoot your problem. If you export uncompressed and the pixel aspect ratio is still off then you know it's a problem with your AE render, but if it looks fine then it's an issue with your H264 compression settings. Plus Quicktime makes prettier H264 videos.
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