Brief description of my problem: I have put together a one-minute trailer in 720p (1280 × 720) with After Effects. At first I wanted the project to export to Premiere Pro which may then issue final, with Premiere I lack, however, some effect plugins. So my only issue is in After Effects.
I have my composition that is taken into the render queue and render with default settings can be (without loss, maximum quality, AVI). I was then spat out a 4.8 GB AVi file. Unfortunately, without sound and when playing in Win Media Player I got the playback speed from very slow and choppy.
My request: -. Avi file - With sound! - Correct playback speed - If possible, a file size of about 200MB
Can someone help me there? Unfortunately am fairly new to the area. If you the file size in After Effects can not govern well, maybe someone can recommend a good compression program?
Because of the lack of sound, verifiable times if you've enabled the sound (Render Queue, Output modules, audio output).
Antwort von tommyb:
For your other problems:
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- Correct playback speed
This is s.der huge file. Your record is not packed well and the player and yes, this is normal.
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- If possible, a file size of about 200MB
Then you have to use a codec with the file you komprimierst. "Lossless, maximum quality, AVI has an uncompressed AVI file you spent with full RGB pixels. This is the greatest feeling, but synonymous huge. Playable is someting then only if the file on RAID 0 group.
If you want to have a lossless compression, then take a codec Lagarith "or" Huffyuv "(google for both please). To come on then may file sizes of 400-600 MB, but this is the file to be synonymous smoothly playable.
Antwort von zweikiki:
Thanks for the helpful answers!
The trailer really should not be larger than 200MB. I've since any chance? If After Effects does not have the correct compression codecs, how about runterrechnen with a separate program? Any experiences?
Another question: How do I install the specified codec (eg Lagarith)?
The format must be the way, but no. His avi! May in principle be anything, must be only somewhat known.
The sound problem is probably actually s.deaktivierten audio output. After Effects gives me a warning but that the sound might be issued asynchronously. Does anyone know an answer?
Sorry for the lack of planning, but as I said am complete novice. I hope the issues now under control ...
Antwort von zweikiki:
Has done it! Have it with compressed the H264 codec, 100MB, very good quality and with sound! Thank you all!