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After Effects render constraints for .mov with h.264 codec maximum dimensions 2000px x 2000px?

Apr 24, 2012 7:21 AM

Is there anyway I can create  .mov container with h.264 codec with dimensions 3840px by 1080px? When I try rendering from AE it lowers dimensions to under 2000px. Same thing happens when I try to save as from Quicktime. Programs I have access to are Premiere Pro, After Effects, Adobe Media Encoder, and Final Cut.

 

Thank you for your help.

 
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    Apr 24, 2012 7:56 AM   in reply to Random74277

    No, not at all. It's inherent in the compression format and AE can't do what QT can't do, anyway. All MPEG derivatives are built ariound specific limits that can't be circumvented and while some of that can be made less severe by picking different profile levels, there are some hard limits still... You need to think of something else.

     

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    Apr 24, 2012 8:46 AM   in reply to Random74277

    Can you describe what you're trying to accomplish?  Looking at the dimensions, it appears to be a multiscreen display. 

     

    In such cases, you must always, Always, ALWAYS know your delivery specifications before you begin work: media container, dimensions, frame rate, and codec.  If you don't, you're probably headed for trouble.

     

    I would consider asking this question not here, but on a different web site and a different forum: the Live & Stage Events forum of the Creative COW.  The people there deal with similar situations all the time, and they know the diagnostic questions to ask when someone produces video for multiscreen.

     
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    Apr 24, 2012 10:00 AM   in reply to Random74277

    Thanks for being forthcoming with the specs.  I suspect you'll need to use a third-party compression application to make the necessary file(s). 

     

    I don't know if Adobe Media Encoder can do it (you can try it), so you may have to investigate a Telestream product, Apple Compressor if you're on a Mac, or Sorenson Squeeze.  Render lossless out of AE, and use any of them to make the final delivery files.

     

    When Adobe put dimension restraints on certain file types, I suspect the engineers had efficient compression in mind more than the need to deliver out-of-the-ordinary dimensions.

     
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