I was trying to render a video with an alpha channel(as a pre-keyed footage).
I saved it as a quicktime file with RGB+Alpha(as h.624 doesn't have an option to keep the alpha channel) with the h.624 codec(so as to keep the file size as low as possible).
After the rendering when i used the footage, it didn't have the transparency.
The black background was still there.
Any Suggestion/Solutions ?
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What type of quicktime file? There are dozens of different types of compression
Most people using quicktime for RGBA would use "animation" or png in MOV
Did you select RGB+A specifically for the output?
How are you determining that alpha wasn't rendered ? Did you try re-importing the footage into AE (do you have the transparency grid enabled) ? -
Its a usual .mov file.
Yes, I did select RGB+Alpha specifically for the output.
When i imported the file in AE it appeared with a black background and i tried enabling the transparency grid too,but, that too didn't work. -
Did you choose animation codec ? or something else?
You can try other formats, like uncompressed AVI . Even lagarith (lossless compression) supports RGBA.
On windows, AVI is more compatible container than MOV
Are you sure there is alpha in you comp prior to rendering? Do you see the checkerboard background in the transparency grid before rendering ?
(the reason I'm mentioning toggling the transparency grid, is the alpha channel won't be seen in normal media players - it will look black) -
I chose H.264 under the codec.
Yes the comp does have an alpha and i did check it by toggling the transparency grid switch.
AVI files rendered using AE take a lot of space that is why i don't use that format anymore.
I generally use the h.264 format but since the H.264 doesn't support rendering with alpha i had to choose quicktime.
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h.264 doesn't support alpha channel
Only a few quicktime formats that support alpha are prores4444, animation codec, png, very few others support alpha
AVI files rendered using AE take a lot of space that is why i don't use that format anymore.
I generally use the h.264 format but since the H.264 doesn't support rendering with alpha i had to choose quicktime.
The other options are image sequence (e.g. png + alpha, tiff + alpha)
The only lossy, small filesize format that supports alpha is VP6A in FLV (lowish quality). It's meant for distribution, like in flash videos . You don't want to use this for pre-keyed footage for use in other applications
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