Bug report: After Effects2019,2017,(&Premiere, Encoder) ProRes export issue
PRORES (4444 and 244) Export as a wrong format despite the setting:
E.G"
Export Seting:
Quicktime, 7680x4320 PRORES4444 RGB+ millions colors that makes 10sec- 3GB
However,
export as:
Quick time 7680x4320 PRORES4444 RGB+ Trillions colors that makes 10 sec - 25GB
Share link for Test Projects: https://adobe.ly/2Y49j5r
This symptom continuously occurs up to VERSION 16.0.1 (Updated 20MAR 2019)
Tested on;
Windows10
MacOS High Sierra V 10.13.6

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Felix Dames commented
I noticed when Rendering ProRes444 (RGB without Alpha and Millions of Colors) DataRate is apr. 203 MBit/s.
When Rendering ProRes444 (RGB without Alpha and Trillions of Colors) DataRate is apr. 82 MBit/s and Image Quality is worse then with Million of Colors Settings! That does not make sense. It should be the opposite so I think this is a bug. Could anyone confirm?Tested on:
AE 2019 (V16.0.1)
Win10 Pro 64bit
AMD Threadripper 1950x
32GB RAM
nvidia GTX 1080 -
Tom commented
PRORES (4444 and 244) Export as a wrong format despite the setting:
E.G"
Export Seting:
Quicktime, 7680x4320 PRORES4444 RGB+ millions colors that makes 10sec- 3GBHowever,
export as:
Quick time 7680x4320 PRORES4444 RGB+ Trillions colors that makes 10 sec - 25GBShare link for Test Projects: https://adobe.ly/2Y49j5r
This symptom continuously occurs up to VERSION 16.0.1 (Updated 20MAR 2019)
Tested on;
Windows10
MacOS High Sierra V 10.13.6