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Get back all the export formats that I used to have?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 6:24 am
by SpaceBoy64
I just upgraded to AS Pro 9, but I'm finding that my choice of export formats has dramatically diminished. QuickTime is no longer an option, which I'm very unhappy about, and I have very few codecs to choose from for AVI format. Usually my format of choice was QuickTime Animation codec.

I am looking for a codec that will be compatible for people with Macintosh computers.

I found the DIVX and XVID codecs online and I have those now as choices, but I would really like QuickTime back again. AS Pro 8 still lets me render to QuickTime.

Also, AS Pro 9 crashes after exporting an AVI.

What can I do?

Re: Get back all the export formats that I used to have?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 12:41 pm
by JCook
Do you have Quicktime installed on your computer? If not, then the codec isn't there and ASPro can't use it. If you have an older version of Quicktime, then maybe it needs to be updated. If the codec is there ASPro 9 should see it.

Jack

Re: Get back all the export formats that I used to have?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:23 pm
by SpaceBoy64
I do have QuickTime, and AS 8 Pro can export QuickTime just fine. Do I have to have QuickTime Pro in order to save movies?

I will try downloading the latest version and see if that helps. This is just one of formats that is missing. Where is Photo JPEG? I tried saving in some of the available codecs, but got error messages on most of them.

Thanks,
-Don

Re: Get back all the export formats that I used to have?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 2:01 pm
by slowtiger
The 32bit version of AS9 should be able to use QT just fine.

Re: Get back all the export formats that I used to have?

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:52 am
by SpaceBoy64
I thought it should too, but it's not working. I can't see why it wouldn't, except that AS9 is 64 bit and QuickTime is not, I don't know. I think that may be the case. I just checked and QuickTime is NOT a 64 bit program, and I do have the latest version, but not the Pro version. AS9 x86 version does indeed work with QuickTime.

Before I installed DIVX and XVID, I had almost no options for exporting video other than CinePak. I guess I'll just have to use the 32 bit version if I want to export movies.