After effects cc 2023 ไม ม h.264

Yes, I said, it's a temporary solution. IF you don't want to turn off hardware acceleration, and have already tried a lot of stuff and don't want to clean install everything for the 3rd time, changing your driver from Studio Driver to Game Ready Driver is a 1-click solution, at least until Adobe/Nvidia fix the issue.

Personally I don't see the issue with using the GeForce app.

I am a professional, working 8+ years creating 2D/3D motion graphics, I've beee using the Geforce Experience app to manage my drivers on my personal PC, and it's never had any negative issues in my workflow using Creative Cloud and 3D programs (Blender, Maya, C4D). At least not that I am aware of. If you mean that in a professional studio or office your workstation shouldn't have Game Ready drivers nor the Geforce Experience app, because it might look "unprofessional", then this could be argued but yes I might agree with you. But for freelancers, indepenent creators or really most people, I don't think there's anything bad with using Nvidia's software to install Nvidia's drivers. That's why it exists? Speacially if you are not super savvy on software/hardware/troubleshooting the issue or if you are on a tight deadline and just want to fix the issue asap and get back to work.

But yeah I agree with you on waiting for the new Studio Driver, let's hope they fix the issue because it's really annoying. What also worked for me is to change the MP4 extension to MPG and then import it to AE as someone else suggested here, but that's even more annoying and not optimal at all since you are likely to run into extension/compatibility issues down the pipeline. But hey, it's a quick fix if you just need a quick render.

Starting with Beta build, AE 23.0x11, H.264 is now available as an option in the Output Module Settings dialog allowing you to encode to H.264 directly from the AE Render Queue.

This integration utilizes the Adobe Media Encoder (AME) UI along with AME’s backend encoding system all without leaving After Effects. We have also included 3 H.264 presets to get you started.

If you need more control, you can customize the H.264 settings by clicking on a Format Options button in the Output Module Settings dialog. Not every option that is available in AME is exposed inside AE, and some settings such as resolution, frame rate, color management, are still set from AE’s Render Settings or Output Module Settings, but there should be enough to tweak for most users.

H.264 export also supports both Hardware and Software Encoding modes. The same accelerated export you have in AME and Premiere Pro is now available for H.264 export in AE.

If you need more control or specific settings, you can still use Adobe Media Encoder, via Dynamic Link or transcoding an existing video file.

Selecting the H.264 Exporter and Related Settings

1. Add a composition to be exported to the Render Queue

2. Click on the Blue Text (High Quality in the example image) in the Output Module section. This will bring up the Output Module Settings dialog where you can select H.264 from the Format drop-down.

3. Clicking on Format Options in the Video Output section will take you to the available H.264 Options dialog box:

4. Adjust the encoding performance, profile and level of encoding, bitrate and any other settings that are shown as desired.

5. The Audio and Multiplexer tabs are also available for configuring those settings:

6. Click OK when you are happy with the settings.

Settings Mismatch Warning

Sometimes there will be a mismatch between AEs render / output settings and what is supported by the H.264 format. In that case, clicking OK after editing the H.264 settings will result in a warning dialog:

The warning dialog contains the issue and what adjustment will take place. You can click OK to accept the changes or return to the H.264 Options dialog to make any changes.

A settings warning will also be visible in the Output Module Setting dialog when a mismatch in settings is configured. Click on the icon to get more information:

H.264 Output Module Presets

For those not familiar with configuring H.264 exports, we have also included 3 presets that you can pick from based on your desired target bit rate. These will automatically set the Profile and Level based on the output resolution of the composition. Depending upon your resolution or render quality required, choose the appropriate bit rate preset from 5, 15 or 40 Mbps.

Finally, if you install a fresh copy of AE or clear your output module preferences, the H.264 – Match Render Settings – 15 Mbps preset will be configured as the Movie Default Output Module Template. The next time you add a composition to the render queue, it will be configured for H.264 output automatically. You can adjust the defaults in the Output Module Templates editor (Edit Menu -> Templates -> Output Module…):

Please try it out and let us know how it works for you. Feedback on the preset settings and names is also welcome.