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Re: After Effects and MPEG
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Simon Bonner
on May 18, 2008 at 9:23:42 pm
Interframe compression is the basis of formats like MPEG. You would need an uncompressed version of your footage. I think I read that you already tried to render Quicktime versions of your files: make sure you don't render using compressed codecs like MPEG4 - render usng the animation codec or photo jpeg (and make sure you have a good many free gigs of hard drive space, animations are generally massive). Or uncompressed AVI should work too. Not sure why you've had problems with AVIs so far, maybe they were compressed? DivX?
Simon Bonner
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