No help no wiggle effect when rendering with Media Encoder

Hey!

I wanted to make my project (by 'add an AE project') media CS4 encoder. After the rendering process

My effects wiggle that I asked my images did not regard and seemed not at all. When I

make right with AE4 work.

I need to change settings or choose a special format in media encoder?

I would be happy to answer!

best,

Alex

Unfortunately, this is a bug in Adobe Media Encoder - it does not properly handle expressions, if they are created in the default language. If your AE works in English but in German, SOUL SOUL runs the instance of AE context it uses to manage the AE projects also in German and your break expressions, because they are language-specific. Nothing, that you can change. To work around the problem, consider using the wizard to Convert the Expressions into keyframes keyframe before rendering with SOUL. For some layers with simple stuff that should be acceptable, but of course it will be a nightmare with many expressions.

Mylenium

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