Vidvox / hap-qt-codec

A QuickTime codec for Hap video
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Installed HAP into QT on Mac but does not show up in After Effects CC 2019 Render Output #51

Closed ErKuehna closed 5 years ago

ErKuehna commented 5 years ago

Installed correctly into QuickTime library folder and AVF batch converter is able to render HAP movies from ProRes. Also playback works fine using Elmedia Player. The problem lies in both After Effects and Premiere Pro CC 2019 where HAP does not appear as a video compression option. While the AVF batch converter and Elmedia Player are viable solutions, I'm used to rendering directly out of After Effects and/or Premiere Pro. Is this something that has changed in CC 2019? Thanks and regards, Eric.

bangnoise commented 5 years ago

Adobe CC no longer supports third party QuickTime-based codecs. Use the disguise Hap encoder for Adobe CC.

ErKuehna commented 5 years ago

Thanks for the info, Tom. I’ll use the AVF batch converter and Elmedia player for now, as I have to deliver HAP renders to my client.

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bangnoise commented 5 years ago

The disguise encoder linked above exports Hap directly from CC.