I was literally just about to say the same thing.this is nonsense. I use H264 exports from AE on a daily basis, so its mad having to now go through media encoder every time, not the end of the world but it just seems like a bizarre thing for Adobe to change. Im guessing one of the few options that you now get is meant to be a replacement?Ill need to look into it more, and ALSO I have other quicktime codecs that I use daily that I installed which are now gone too.so Im going to try figure out how to get them back, not great when I have constant deadlines. As painful as this is, looks like for Windows, AfterCodecs provides the best option with ProRes4444 as the high quality + alpha lossess replacement for good old obsolete Quicktime PNG.
For those who are using QT H.264 - it was always very bad, poor quality and 10x file size and AfterCodecs gave much better option for native x.264 right in Ae.it's either using that or compressing the video output file to.zip after you render, if you need to deliver it.here's a small comparison of a 5 seconds video with a simple graphic on transparent background.
Mar 24, 2017 in this video i will to show you how to install H.264 HD video codec drivers in After Effects And Render Mp4 video easily in the adobe after effect softwar or any other required H.264 video codec.
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