So this, can't be the problem.Īfter exporting the final project to h264 via Media Encoder or AEĭon't use H.264 under quicktime format options in Ae. But as i said, in AE or with Animation codec it looks fine. Did anybody else notice this problem? Any ideas on how to avoid this other than using another codec? Oh and, still working with AE CC 2015.2 if that matters. Maybe it's the color contrast of red and blue? I don't know. So my guess is that the way the h264-compression works causes those ugly edges. So I tested almost every option in the h264 video settings with no success.īut exporting to a different format like Quicktime MOV with Animation codec doesn't cause those pixelated edges. ![]() I also checked and unchecked settings like "Use maximum render quality" and "Render at Maximum Depth" with no visible change. Also increasing the bitrate doesn't affect the result. ![]() ![]() ![]() The preview in AE itself looks fine, too. In the project there is one scene where a plain blue background touches a plain red shape.Īfter exporting the final project to h264 via Media Encoder or AE (it doesn't make a difference which method I choose) at this particular scene the edge where blue meets red is pixelated and jagged (see images attached).
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