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Rendering

Rendering

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Rendering

- [Instructor] In previous versions of After Effects, if you wanted to render a composition, it was very simple, you would go to Sequence, go Composition, Add to Render Queue, and lo and behold, here you could then click on the Output Module, and select whatever compression you liked, Format Options, et cetera. But a lot of things have been removed from this, like 264 Compression, and things that are really useful to have, and something similar has been done in Animate CC. So, I think the best way to render now, if you want maximum control, is to go File, Export, Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue, and render from that. So, what'll happen is your comp will be moved into here, where you can have different options open to you, including H264, and obviously, many more things than you have natively in the program, you can choose different bit rates, and then you can output to your Destination folder. So, I'm gonna output this one to my Rendering folder as _sequence, Save, and Render. One…

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