#How to get cs6 after effects to work on cs5 how to
The After Effects team is very small and there is only a finite amount of work that can be done each month. Can't import MOV to After Effects for editing Being puzzled Here you'll find the answer and learn how to make MOV files work well with After Effects CC/CS6/CS5.5/CS5/CS4. It can transcode any codec AVI like the DivX, XviD. The fact that we can do this even one version at a time is great! Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is a easy to use and powerful program which allows you to encode video files with the AVI container to After Effects (CC, CS6, CS5) supported extensions, such as MOV, M4V and After Effects (CC, CS6, CS5) compatible codec like H.264, H.265, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, etc. You know, it wasn't that long ago that AE didn't let you save back at all. The problem with this is that with each version back it would go, it takes exponentially more testing and development time to get the backwards-compatibility to work properly. well, I don't think this should be the way. Well, I have the problem solved through a friend, but. there are people that doesn't need/like/whatever the new subscription model and stay in CS5 or CS5.5, why we are not able to deliver them projects in their version? And honestly, I don't really understand why it should be necessary to have two versions of a software just to be able to save to a previous version. To get your MP4 into After Effects CS5/CS6/CC to play nicely, the quick workaround is to convert MP4 file to After Effects supported MPEG-2 encoded MPG (the most compatible video format for AE) file format and then transfer the converted MP4 videos to After Effects for editing.