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I know it can be done .. i did a simple codec download of something in work and was able to play and edit AVI files IN AFTER EFFECTS CC after a quick restart of the PROGRAM.
I have a very high spec machine in work and at home both running windows 10 (so none of that 'i need to know what you're working with to answer your q' bull)
I know there's a simple codec to quickly download / plug and play.
Im under pressure to get a vid done for the morning and cant find it.
Any idea or help?
I'm NOT looking to export.
I'm NOT looking to convert, download a converter, download ANYTHING other than a simple .exe file that contains the magic codec to make.this.work.
I need to edit and play AVI in after effects CC - that's all. This shouldn't be such an FFF problem - its 2017 - i've been relentlessly searching for 1 hour and 22 mins now. Please. before i lose it. just put me out of my misery!
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There is no "magic CoDec". AVI is just a container format like MOV and can contain an endless number of audio and video CoDecs in infinite combinations and without knowing anything about your source files or what specific issues you actually have, nobody can tell you anything, as much as it may upset and enrage you.
Mylenium
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One more point. You say you want to "edit" but AE is not an editing app, it is a motion graphics and visual effects app designed to create shots.
We just need more information to point you in the right direction.
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Rick is also right. AE is NOT for editing. You want to cut shots together (edit) in Premiere. You want to add visual effects and do motion graphics and advanced compositing in AE.
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Mylenium is right. There are an endless number of codecs that could be contained in an AVI file. If you inspect it on the machine where it worked, you can see what codec it is. That will really narrow down your search. If you don't have access to the machine where it worked, you can also try opening your video in VLC player (or any of a number of other third-party players) and it might give you information about what codec is missing.
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After Effects CC only supports to edit the following AVI files:
- DV files in AVI container
- Windows AVI files with QuickTime player installed on Mac OS
- 10-bpc uncompressed YUV AVI files created in Adobe Premiere Pro into 16-bpc RGB After Effects projects.
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sunderlandgreen201503 wrote
After Effects CC only supports to edit the following AVI files:
- DV files in AVI container
- Windows AVI files with QuickTime player installed on Mac OS
- 10-bpc uncompressed YUV AVI files created in Adobe Premiere Pro into 16-bpc RGB After Effects projects.
That's not true. That page is incorrect.
AE can import a LOT of different codecs in the AVI container. Even if you don't install codecs on your machine other than what come natively with your machine and Adobe software, AE can still read a bunch of different codecs in the AVI container including Cineform.