
Click the green play button in the top right corner to start to exporting the video.

Click the text in the Output File column to set the export location.Set the Render at Maximum Depth setting to 16-bpc + Alpha.The Video Codec should be Apple Pro Res 444.Click on the CCAM ProRes 4444 Playback setting in the Queue to open the settings.For an alpha channel use CCAM ProRes 4444 Playback.* Use 1920 Screening ProRes 422 LT for regular video.To change the preset drag the desired preset on top of the default preset.Adobe Media Encoder will open with the composition added to the Queue.Go to File > Export > Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue.Click Render in the top right corner to start to exporting the video.Set the out put destination by click on the composition name next to Output To.Audio will only be exported if the composition has audio. The Audio Output setting defaults to Auto.Click Format Options and choose Apple ProRes 422 (LT) for regular video and or Apple ProRes 4444 for an alpha channel.For a video with an alpha channel choose RGB + Alpha. In Video Output set channels to RGB for regular video.In the Render Queue window change the Outfit Module by clicking on Lossless.Go to File > Export > Add to Render Queue.Select the composition in the Project Window.After Effects Export with the Render Queue In this next tutorial, you’ll learn how to make a simple but appealing ‘Starting Soon’ screen for your live stream using an overlay and looping stock video, plus how to use the graphic with OBS.

How to Create an Animated ‘Starting Soon’ Screen for OBS. (Don’t worry if you start on the free trial page. Follow the onscreen instructions to sign-in and install.
