Create a flash video using adobe media encoder cc 2014

How to create a flash video using adobe media encoder cc 2014?

removal of FLV and F4V export features from Adobe Media Encoder, After Effects, and Premiere Pro

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  • How d you convert video to flv in adobe media encoder cc 2014

    Hello,
    I am trying to convert a video flv format using adobe media encoder cc 2014. i  can convert itto almost anything but that and I need it so that I can import to a scene in between animated scenes... Any suggestions?
    Thanks for our time,
    Gary

    removal of FLV and F4V export features from Adobe Media Encoder

  • Exporting with Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 loses sound.

    So... I've been having a hell of a time with the new Adobe creative cloud when it comes to video editing.  The drop of .flv format, unable to straight export .H24 formats from after effects, it's a total nightmare.  Here's the issue, to export as a .H24, you now have to use Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.  The biggest issue, however, is at the end of the export, when you open the video, half of the video's sound is mysteriously GONE.  Just gone.  If you go back to after effects, look at the file and the audio, the wave forms are there.  There's nothing that would make it lose sound.  Audio is selected on export... I have no idea what's up.  Editing videos for youtube was a snap in previous versions of After Effects, now It's becoming almost impossible.

    I think the same problem:
    Part of audio missing in mp4 AAC rendered files from Watched Folders
    Probably with cached files. Try this: Adobe Media Encoder 2014.2 Part of audio missing in mp4 AAC rendered files - cache problem? - Video Production Stack Exc…

  • Using Adobe Media Encoder to create H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos from After Effects - 6/23/14

    Very disappointed with this choice. I will definitely be seeking to uninstall this version and go back a version or two. Two many extra steps to export an mp4 now. And now we also have to wait longer for a mp4 to render and can't take advantage of the machine's hardware? You guys fighting mp4 as a standard, forcing us to an additional product, or what? I'll be sharing my extreme disappoint with this 'upgrade' with the rest of the developers at work and who just had it installed. I'm not seeing this being too popular opn social media either. Seems like you only did what was best for you.Thanks for showing us who's boss.

    Frank VA wrote:
    And now we also have to wait longer for a mp4 to render and can't take advantage of the machine's hardware?
    Not necessarily. You can render an intermediate codec with AE's render queue (thus using all of AE's power to render) and then drop that file into the Adobe Media Encoder.
    This was the workflow I've always used - even when AE could encode with MP4. Why? Well, because AE sucked at MP4 encoding. You couldn't even do multipass endoding with it!
    This is a useful workflow in a few ways:
    1. You have an archive-quality file to come back to in the future.
    2. You can use AE's full power to render.
    3. You can use AME's superior encoding capabilities.
    4. You can tweak your compression settings and try various encoding parameters to improve the quality while decreasing the bitrate of your product WITHOUT having to re-render the AE comp every time you try since you're working off of the intermediate file. I mean, imagine a comp with several 3d layers, depth of field, shadows from multiple lights, and 250,000 particles from Particular. What if you made an MP4 and then the client needed a smaller file size or the MP4 you made was too heavily compressed and you needed higher quality? I don't know about you, but I'd much rather only render that 18-hour monster once.
    This workflow actually saves time for many people.
    And, in any workflow, this produces a better product.
    Again, this is what I did even when AE could encode MP4's.
    Frank VA wrote:
    You guys fighting mp4 as a standard, forcing us to an additional product, or what?
    They aren't fighting MP4 as a standard, in fact, when Adobe folks pop in here and answer questions, that's often their recommendation for delivery codec.
    Frank VA wrote:
    Seems like you only did what was best for you. Thanks for showing us who's boss.
    Listen, I understand your frustration. Knocking out a quick compressed file from AE for client review is handy.
    However, maintaining the h.264 encoding in AE took up development time. There are only so many person-hours per week for the (relatively tiny) AE team to spend on building each version of AE.
    I never liked AE's h.264 encoding - AME has always done a superior job. Since we have AME to do our encoding, I would rather the AE team focus their effort on improving AE as a compositing and motion graphics tool rather than as an encoding tool.
    Again, I get the frustration. I can see where it feels like they are doing what's good for them and not us, but I think, in the long run, this way is better for us. Right now, the majority of the AE team is working on making AE faster to work with and faster to render. The sooner we get a relatively bug-free version of that, the better! (Especially for folks on Mac OSX Yosemite who can't RAM preview smoothly in any version of AE).
    And at least the After Effects team has been very transparent about things - for example, this blog post talks about their reasoning: using Adobe Media Encoder to create H.264, MPEG-2, and WMV videos from After Effects

  • Encoding h.264 video for iPad using Adobe Media Encoder CS5

    Hi guys!
    I'm upgrading a clients website to HTML5 video and I'm having a VERY hard time using Adobe Media Encoder CS5 for  encoding movies that are going to be embedded and played on iPad.
    I've tried different resolutions, different profiles (Baseline Profile, Level 3.0, Baseline Profile, Level 3.1, Main Profile, Level 3.0 and so on).
    Here's more info from one of my test clips:
    * * * MediaInfo Mac 0.7.36.0 file analysis report.
    * * * MediaInfo Mac is ©2010 by Diego Massanti - http://mediainfo.massanti.com
    * * * MediaInfoLib by Jerome Martinez - http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net
    Created on: 8 jan 2011 17:50:03 CET
    Report for file: test_b3_0.mp4
    General / Container Stream #1
        Total Video Streams for this File.................1
        Total Audio Streams for this File.................1
        Video Codecs Used.................................AVC
        Audio Codecs Used.................................AAC LC
        File Format.......................................MPEG-4
        Play Time.........................................55s 808ms
        Total File Size...................................14.1 MiB
        Total Stream BitRate..............................2 122 Kbps
    Video Stream #1
        Codec (Human Name)................................AVC
        Codec (FourCC)....................................avc1
        Codec [email protected]
        Frame Width.......................................854 pixels
        Frame Height......................................480 pixels
        Frame Rate........................................25.000 fps
        Total Frames......................................1394
        Display Aspect Ratio..............................16:9
        Video Standard....................................PAL
        Scan Type.........................................Progressive
        Color Space.......................................YUV
        Codec Settings (Summary)..........................2 Ref Frames
        QF (like Gordian Knot)............................0.195
        Codec Settings (CABAC)............................No
        Codec Settings (Reference Frames).................2
        Video Stream Length...............................55s 760ms
        Video Stream BitRate..............................1 995 Kbps
        Video Stream BitRate Mode.........................VBR
        Bit Depth.........................................8 bits
        Video Stream Size.................................13.3 MiB (94%)
        Video Stream Language.............................English
        Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2011-01-07 13:20:32
    Audio Stream #1
        Codec.............................................AAC
        Codec (FourCC)....................................40
        Audio Stream Length...............................55s 808ms
        Audio Stream BitRate..............................125 Kbps
        Audio Stream BitRate Mode.........................VBR
        Number of Audio Channels..........................2
        Audio Channel's Positions.........................Front: L R
        Sampling Rate.....................................48.0 KHz
        Audio Stream Size.................................854 KiB (6%)
        Audio Stream Language.............................English
        Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2011-01-07 13:20:32
    All kind of help is appreciated since I already spent more than a day trying to get this to work.

    Even Main Profile, Level 3.1 (compressed with AME CS5) works in the real thing when embedding according to my "reports".
    Gaaaah, what a waste of time relying on a not-so-reliable simulator!

  • My YouTube video looks blurry using Adobe Media Encoder

    Im trying to upload a video to YouTube but the video always turns out blurry and pixilated regardless of what settings I use in my Adobe Media Encoder. I shot the video on a Sony 1080i HD camcorder, I know YouTube reduces the quality but I expect my images (ie peoples faces) should still be clear enough to see but that hasnt been the case. I went to the following site for guidance but I still cant get it right.
    http://www.squidoo.com/youtuberight
    Here are my settings that I thought would make my video look great on YouTube. What am I doing wrong?
    H.264 format
    Frame Width (pixels): 320
    Frame Height (pixels): 240
    4:3 Aspect Ratio
    30 frames per second
    TV Standard: NTSC
    Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 1 Pass
    Target Bitrate (Mbps): 0.344
    Maximum Bitrate (Mbps): 0.64
    MP3 audio
    Drogba

    I heard sometime ago that YouTube converts everything uploaded to
    Flash or FLV format. I have not used the iPod format for this purpose in CS3 but Rick has obviously found that it works well, however, I would recommend using Adobe Media Encoder to FLV and set it to 320X240 with no more than 1MB/sec bit rate to maximize quality and minimize file size since it's not going to be larger than that on Youtube.
    The FLV raw file will be ecoded using VP6 or Sorenson's older version courtesy of PPro CS3 unfortunatley, but I feel the best codec to use is 264. Why PPro, especially CS3, does not offer this codec is unkown. That could be a reason why Rick's videos look good and that he may have shot them in HD. But then again, HD to 320X240 would seem to be self defeating. iPod format is indeed, believe it or not, 720X480. If you have published anything to the iTunes store, this is a required format which is not optional as it is with Youtube.

  • Video faster than audio when use Adobe Media Encoder to convert f4v to mp4

    I am using Adobe Captivate 5 on a  mac record a demonstration, and I have published my project to .f4v. Now I am using Adobe Media encoder to convert the .f4v file to .mp4 (to play on an ipod). The output LOOKS good, but the video is running much faster than the audio. To be clear, the audio is running at the correct pace, but the video is going by much too quickly.

    From Captivate, I tried changing the fps to a variety of speeds (12, 20, 30, 40, 60) when publishing to f4v. Then in Adobe Media Encoder, when I converted to mp4, I tried keeping the fps the same as the source f4v, reducing it, or increasing it.  After all these experiments, I found that changing the fps in Adobe Media Encoder had no effect at all. Only changing the fps in the source f4v had an effect.  Reducing it to 12 made the probelm worse (the video went by even faster), and increasing it as high as 60 made a SLIGHT improvement, but not enough to get things in sync. Changing the key frame distance in AME had no effect.

  • Why cant I encode a .mov using Adobe Media Encoder CC to .mp4 or .ogv to use in Edge?

    Why cant I encode a .mov using Adobe Media Encoder CC to .mp4 or .ogv to use in Edge?

    Yeah, mp4 in HTML5 browsers is h.264 encoded - h.264 is a subset of MPEG-4 standard. More info here:
    H.264/MPEG-4 AVC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    For ease of use in AME, if you look at the right side of the UI in the presets, the Web Video > YouTube presets are the ones that will encode to h.264 with the mp4 extension.
    hth,
    Joe

  • "R6025 -pure virtual function call" Error While Use Adobe Media Encoder

    I'm trying to use Adobe Media Encoder (CS3) to output a project to H.264. I have about 3 minutes of footage on the Premier Pro CS3 Timeline, all of it in Cineform AVI intermediate format. When I export the movie through AME and select 2-pass VBR, it gets through the first pass, but crashes at 50% on the second pass with the error:
    "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
    Runtime Error!
    Program E:\Progra...
    R6025
    -pure virtual function call"
    Any ideas what may be causing this error?

    Point taken...
    I'm on a Dell XPS 720 Windows XP (32-bit) system, with all up-to-date service packs and patches. I have 4GB RAM installed, and Production Premium CS3, TMPGEncXPress and Cineform's Neo Scene. Neo Scene is a recent addition and the problem existed prior to its installation. I have two 7900GS graphics cards (each with 256MB video RAM), running in SLI mode.
    I dual boot Windows XP: One system is "Messy" with all kinds of stuff installed. The other is "Clean" and has virtually nothing installed, except for the three suites previously mentioned. No anti-virus or anti-spyware software is installed on the Clean system. I get the error on both systems.
    I saw the post from September 2007 reference vcredist_x86. I'll be trying that at my next opportunity, however, I'm not sure that will fix it, as I don't see why both systems would suffer from the same corruption. I'll also be swapping out RAM to see if that fixes the issue.

  • Exporting Video with Adobe Media Encoder filled up my OS Drive

    I exported a 2+ hour video queued from Premiere CC 2014 to Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014. I had some dynamically linked files to both AE CC 2014 and AU CC 2014. All my media caches where set to a different drive on my pc. After the export was done, I was left from 42 GB on the OS to 13 GB on the OS drive. Does anyone have a clue of what happened and where those "cached" files might be so I can get rid of them?
    I would greatly appreciate some guidance in this matter.
    Cordially,
    Edwin

    To whom it may concern,
    I have resolved my own problem. I did some minor maintenance on my computer, some file management and got the GB on my OS drive up to 33 GB. I restarted my computer and it booted up with 75.5 GB on the OS drive. It seems to have "flushed" all the previously cashed files from my export. If anyone has a clear idea of how this happened, I would love to know still. If anyone is interested on knowing what I did as "maintenance" I can also share this. Just post a reply to this discussion and I will share.
    Cordially,
    Edwin

  • Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 + Dynamic Link = no audio!

    When exporting to any file from AE via Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 (8.0.1) rendered file has no audio at all.
    When importing AE comp with audio to Premiere CC 2014 imported track doesn't have audio.
    Problem is somewhere in dynamic link.
    How can we export, for example to H.264, from AE if Media Encoder have problems with Dynamic Link?

    Hi Dmitri,
    In AE project I have JPG sequence footage and sequence of ten MP3 audio tracks. I have created WAV file from those ten tracks and tried it in AE instead of MP3 files, but result was same - no audio in file, rendered from AME.

  • Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 has NEVER opened on my computer.

    Can somebody please help with this?
    Process:         Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 [468]
    Path:            /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014
    Identifier:      com.adobe.ame.application
    Version:         ???
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [174]
    Responsible:     Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 [468]
    User ID:         501
    Date/Time:       2014-08-28 07:43:01.054 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)
    Report Version:  11
    Anonymous UUID:  50100364-D4BE-B73C-C1BB-D5ADEEFB650C
    Crashed Thread:  0
    Exception Type:  EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
    Application Specific Information:
    dyld: launch, loading dependent libraries
    Dyld Error Message:
      Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE
      Referenced from: /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014
      Reason: no suitable image found.  Did find:
      /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE: truncated mach-o error: segment __LINKEDIT extends to 1416784 which is past end of file 1416782
      /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE: truncated mach-o error: segment __LINKEDIT extends to 1416784 which is past end of file 1416782
    Binary Images:
        0x7fff6f3ef000 -     0x7fff6f422817  dyld (239.4) <042C4CED-6FB2-3B1C-948B-CAF2EE3B9F7A> /usr/lib/dyld
        0x7fff8ff53000 -     0x7fff8ff53fff  com.apple.Carbon (154 - 157) <45A9A40A-78FF-3EA0-8FAB-A4F81052FA55> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
        0x7fff92ed5000 -     0x7fff92ed5fff  com.apple.Cocoa (6.8 - 20) <E90E99D7-A425-3301-A025-D9E0CD11918E> /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework/Versions/A/Cocoa
        0x7fff92faf000 -     0x7fff92faffff  com.apple.CoreServices (59 - 59) <7A697B5E-F179-30DF-93F2-8B503CEEEFD5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/CoreServices
        0x7fff92fc7000 -     0x7fff932c5fff  com.apple.Foundation (6.9 - 1056.13) <2EE9AB07-3EA0-37D3-B407-4A520F2CB497> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
        0x7fff96923000 -     0x7fff9698ffff  com.apple.framework.IOKit (2.0.1 - 907.100.13) <057FDBA3-56D6-3903-8C0B-849214BF1985> /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
        0x7fff97732000 -     0x7fff9798cff9  com.apple.security (7.0 - 55471.14.8) <EA03E140-2509-3A07-8440-2DC97C0D478B> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
        0x7fff9951c000 -     0x7fff9951cfff  com.apple.ApplicationServices (48 - 48) <3E3F01A8-314D-378F-835E-9CC4F8820031> /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationServices
    Model: MacBookPro8,3, BootROM MBP81.0047.B27, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.2 GHz, 16 GB, SMC 1.70f6
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000, Intel HD Graphics 3000, Built-In, 512 MB
    Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6750M, AMD Radeon HD 6750M, PCIe, 1024 MB
    Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x859B, 0x43543130323436344246313333392E4D3136
    Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x859B, 0x43543130323436344246313333392E4D3136
    AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0xD6), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.100.22)
    Bluetooth: Version 4.2.6f1 14216, 3 services, 23 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
    Network Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en1
    Serial ATA Device: M4-CT512M4SSD2, 512.11 GB
    Serial ATA Device: MATSHITADVD-R   UJ-898
    USB Device: FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
    USB Device: Hub
    USB Device: BRCM2070 Hub
    USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller
    USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
    USB Device: Hub
    USB Device: IR Receiver
    Thunderbolt Bus: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 22.1
    I, of course, have no idea what any of the above means. Please help.

    Looks like one component in Media Encoder is either missing or corrupted somehow.
    Could you uninstall Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 and please make sure all files are deleted after uninstall?  Then, please try re-installing it.

  • Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.0.1 (8.0.1) update is now available

    Today, the Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.0.1 (8.0.1) update was released. This update addresses several bugs, adds support for 4K in H.264, new and simplified presets for YouTube, and other features. Read about the details of the update here:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2014/07/adobe-media-encoder-cc-2014-0-1-update.html

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  • Unable to Launch Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014

    Morning.
    I'm unable to Launch Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 after installing it.
    no explanation was given.
    pls help to resolve this problem.

    if you're on a mac you can go to the applications folder and just select the app and it will show you the version

  • Can't use Adobe Media Encoder CS5. It won't encode

    I'm following lessons on Flash Professional CS5 Classroom in a Book and I've just got stuck on lesson 8 because AME won't work. The program opens fine, but when a drag the penguin.mov to it, I get this message:
    ""Adobe Media Encoder Debug Event.
    Adobe Media Event has encountered an error
    [..\..\Src\QTTrack.cpp-395"
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    - Source File: C:\Users\Rubens\Videos\Isnt she lovely.wmv
    - Output File: C:\Users\Rubens\Videos\Isnt she lovely1.f4v
    - Preset Used: F4V - Web Medium (Flash 9.0.r115 and Higher)
    - Video: 360x264, Same as source fps, Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 96 kbps, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
    - Bitrate: VBR, 1 Pass, Target 0.40 Mbps, Max 0.60 Mbps
    - Encoding Time: 00:00:00
    11/24/2010 11:04:56 PM : Encoding Failed
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
    Hope someone will give me a solution for this frustrating situation. Thank you.

    Are Adobe applications all updated?  Try help>updates to make sure.
    If not, you might post some info on your system to help troubleshoot.
    Dennis

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