How do I export a video from After Effects CC to an iPhone? I'm using a PC.

How do I export a video from After Effects CC to an iPhone? I'm using a PC.

Short answer, there is no simple "export to iPhone", but if you just want to have a movie that you can watch on you iPhone, just send yourself an attachment via email (other than .avi) and save it to your phone.
You can also use dropbox as an option.
With an app, you could mount your iPhone as an external drive. (check out iExplorer)
Also: check AME for h264 variations before you send it to yourself.  There are presets for iPhone compression.

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    - Source File: C:\Users\Temp\AppData\Local\Temp\grunge_photos_final_collected (converted)_AME\tmpAEtoAMEProject-grunge_frames_HD1.aep
    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\AppData\Local\Temp\grunge_photos_final_collected (converted)_AME\grunge_frames_HD.mp4
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    - Video:
    - Audio:
    - Bitrate:
    - Encoding Time: 22:59:38
    07/09/2014 11:28:48 AM : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\AppData\Local\Temp\grunge_photos_final_collected (converted)_AME\grunge_frames_HD.mpg
    - Preset Used: HD 720p 23.976
    - Video: NTSC, 1280x720, 23,976 fps, Progressive, Quality 75
    - Audio: MPEG Audio, 384 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo, 16 bit
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    07/10/2014 07:36:29 AM : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    - Video: NTSC, 1280x720, 23,976 fps, Progressive, Quality 75
    - Audio: MPEG Audio, 384 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo, 16 bit
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    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\AppData\Local\Temp\grunge_photos_final_collected (converted)_AME\grunge_frames_HD_1.mp4
    - Preset Used: HD 720p 23.976
    - Video: 1280x720 (1,0), 23,976 fps, Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo
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    The Operation was interrupted by user
    - Source File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\Hellermantyton video\hellermantyton video_AME\tmpAEtoAMEProject-Comp 16.aep
    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\Hellermantyton video\hellermantyton video_AME\Comp 1_2_1.mp4
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    - Video: 1280x720 (1,0), 23,976 fps, Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo
    - Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 6,00 Mbps, Max 10,00 Mbps
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    07/28/2014 02:39:48 PM : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\Hellermantyton video\hellermantyton video_AME\Comp 1_2_1.mp4
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    - Video: 1280x720 (1,0), 23,976 fps, Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo
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    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    - Audio:
    - Bitrate:
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    The Operation was interrupted by user
    - Source File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\capitec video\effects\capitec 2 new_AME\tmpAEtoAMEProject-Comp 12.aep
    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\capitec video\effects\capitec 2 new_AME\test_3d.mp4
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    - Video: 1280x720 (1,0), 23,976 fps, Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo
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    08/14/2014 04:05:22 PM : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
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    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
    - Encoding Time: 00:00:24
    08/20/2014 10:25:44 AM : Encoding Failed
    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
    - Encoding Time: 00:00:17
    08/20/2014 10:28:32 AM : Encoding Failed
    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
    - Source File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\ARB RICHARDS BAY VIDEO\richardsbay_video_ubizane_short_supplier_animation_final_AME\tmpAEtoAMEProject-Comp 13.aep
    - Output File: C:\Users\Temp\Desktop\ARB RICHARDS BAY VIDEO\richardsbay_video_ubizane_short_supplier_animation_final_AME\Comp 1_1.mp4
    - Preset Used: HD 720p 23.976
    - Video:
    - Audio:
    - Bitrate:
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    08/20/2014 10:34:57 AM : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user
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    08/20/2014 10:44:01 AM : Encoding Failed
    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.
    - Encoding Time: 00:00:17
    08/20/2014 11:50:16 AM : Encoding Failed
    Export Error
    Error compiling movie.
    Unknown error.

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  • How do I export a video from my iPhone to a friends computer?

    How do I export a video from my iPhone to a friends computer?

    Same as you would from any digital camera:
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  • How can i export uncompressed video from motion 5?

    how can i export uncompressed video-material from motion 5?

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  • How do I generate HTML5 files from After Effects CC?

    Hi
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  • 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?
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    This is a useful workflow in a few ways:
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    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.
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    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.
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