This collection of plugins for Adobe CC bridges the gap of MP4 and MOV file exports, provides fast compression and an optimized workflow
| Version | 1.11.1 |
| Updated | December 30 2023 |
| Developer |
Autokroma
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| User Rating |
117
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| Original File Size | 10.8 MB |
| Downloads | 756 |
| Systems | Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
| Category | Multimedia |
With the advancements in the capabilities of video formats these days, issues can however still occur in the processing part of things, especially when dealing with exporting data that has undertaken complex editing. Taking for instance Adobe After Effects, the challenges of exporting such data become exacerbated when users process multiple files simultaneously, therefore rendering the need for effective batch exporting quite pressing.
AfterCodecs was created specifically in order to tick several boxes for those who process and need to export multiple video files, especially in MP4 and/or MOV formats. One of the highlights of this plugin is that it will enable the required consistency when dealing with the said formats, without requiring QuickTime as a system prerequisite.
Support for ProRes 442, 444, and even XQ means that users will be able to run the plugin on older Adobe versions. Furthermore, extra functionality is also provided through Premiere Pro and Media Encoder features, such as MultiRenders Markers, Custom Framerate, and more.
Last but not least, another highlight is represented by the H264 and H265 compression that is offered by the plugin, which also comes with a built-in, YouTube uploading profile, which ensures that the recommended specifications are automatically loaded.
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