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|  | h264 via AE or Media Encoderby Craig Rogers 1 year agoI've read more than once that I should render my projects in After Effects in an uncompressed format and use Adobe Media Encoder for h264 files. I already had an h264 render from After Effects done fo | Re: h264 via AE or Media Encoder by Craig Rogers 1 year ago I found this info regarding quicktime gamma issues. This "fix" did make my videos play back properly (gammawise), but this can't be the real issue, as 99.9% of quicktime users aren't going to know abo
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|  | Service: High Hat Postby Craig Rogers 1 year agoLos Angeles California, United States Film Color Correction Animation High Hat Post Restoration Color Correction and Grading 2D Animation Columbia College Hol | |
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|  | Ae Cs3 Error (4) Reading Frame, help please?by Nathan Quattrini 5 years agoI have CS3 on an Intel Mac (just bought it in dec), and am trying to use M2T's in it. When I scrub through it keeps stopping and giving me an error, it is as follows After Effects error (4) reading fr | Re: 86::2 error 4 by Craig Rogers 1 year ago Hmmm...having same error message. I'm using CS5.5 though. I suspected a pre-render might fix the problem, so I took my H.264 quicktime and pre-rendered it to an uncompressed quicktime. I replaced my o
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|  | after effects 86::2 error 4by cenk yilmaz 2 years agoi looked old answers about this issue but none of them solved my problem.. my problem is i cannot render some of the videos. up to yesterday, there was no problem i could render all the videos that i  | Re: after effects 86::2 error 4 by Craig Rogers 1 year ago I'm running CS5.5 and just started having the same problem. I've been working on a project all week without issue. I've rendered several short sections of my project without a hitch. I just finished u
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