Need RGB+ Alpha In Mov Format

  • I am a youtuber.I always use AE to make some titles and export it to PR.

    I usually use mov format and RGB+Alpha way to render.

    Last week I found the bset encoder plugin in the word -voukoder.

    It is perfect and It has all the features I need, expert RGB+Alpha way.

    I had read your some answer in other thread.You say it is in your Todo.

    I just want to say: It will be faster.Becase I really need it.

    In the end.Thanks of you developing.

  • Vouk 4. Dezember 2019 um 06:34

    Hat das Label von wcf.acp.label.label6 auf Prüfung geändert.
  • Vouk 7. Dezember 2019 um 09:54

    Hat das Label von Prüfung auf Fertig geändert.
  • Good news! I tested it and it was already working with 2.2.

    It is important to use a codec / encoder that supports alpha channels (like ProRes) and a pixel format that contains an alpha channel (YUVA - A=Alpha).

    Works for me as you can see.

    Thanks Vouk of your develop!:*

    I had test it on AE2019 with voukoder 2.3.

    I use your preset and it looks pretty awesome!

    But the file size is not too smaller than AE ProRes 444.

    Does the H.264 support alpha channal?

    I think the H.264 encoder's file size is the samllest.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    You don't want the smallest file size here. Smallest file size means highest compression. And as you want to put this clip as source media in a premiere project I guess you'd even like to have no compression (-artifacts) to get highest quality and fast timeline scrubbing.

    Don't care about 17MB files. :)

    Alpha channel makes only sense with intermediate codecs (like ProRes). You need these in the editing process. When you're exporting a finished project you don't need it anymore. h.264 does not support it.

  • You don't want the smallest file size here. Smallest file size means highest compression. And as you want to put this clip as source media in a premiere project I guess you'd even like to have no compression (-artifacts) to get highest quality and fast timeline scrubbing.

    Don't care about 17MB files. :)

    Alpha channel makes only sense with intermediate codecs (like ProRes). You need these in the editing process. When you're exporting a finished project you don't need it anymore. h.264 does not support it.

    Oh,Ok. I have a 2T Hard disk, Let's Do It!!!!!!8o

  • You don't want the smallest file size here. Smallest file size means highest compression. And as you want to put this clip as source media in a premiere project I guess you'd even like to have no compression (-artifacts) to get highest quality and fast timeline scrubbing.

    Don't care about 17MB files. :)

    Alpha channel makes only sense with intermediate codecs (like ProRes). You need these in the editing process. When you're exporting a finished project you don't need it anymore. h.264 does not support it.

    And I have a suggestion. Change the codec name "VoukoderR2" To "Voukoder“.Just like AE ,bro.