.... Well.... I did a few more attempts, and chalk it up to the annoying differences between Mac and PC... The files came up as incompatible because when I saved the sequence from Flash, I put in a simple file name, without manually typng the file extention at the end, even though it was...
As I said, it doesn't recognize them as a format it understands, atleast on my end. If I swtich to "All Files" and select even just one of the PNGs, it tries to import it, but comes up with the error:
"After Effects: AEGP Plugin AAF: Error during parsing: Invalid document structure
(5027 * 12)"...
Alright... This is getting really agitating, but After Effects **Running 6.5 here** won't accept the PNGs as a supported media.
I just tried bringing them into Final Cut, and they seem to work fine. Sucks that I need them in After Effects, and NOT Final Cut, but... it's something. **And a...
Alright, I'll give that a try. Good to know there's something to use ASIDE from QT Pro, seeing as they don't seem to have Pro here, just the Player **Which is useless on the editing front** I'll give the PNG sequence a try, but it should work seeing as I've exported PNG images with alphas...
Hi Kennethkawamoto,
I think Travisbrown may have been having the same problem I seem to be having. Regardless of selecting the 32-Bit with Alpha Channel option in Flash's Quicktime Movie export, there is a white background still present inside Adobe After Effects and Final Cut Pro HD.
I have...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.