![]() ![]() Thanks, yes this is a bit tricky to get right - I think the way the FFMpeg options currently work in blender can be a real trap for the user (the other set of option that appears when you first choose H264 from “Preset” but does not go away when you go to “Format” Quicktime and “Codec” H264…). Or what other video/audio export option should be working under Ubuntu and can be recommended for uploading to a video site/is compatible across all or most platforms…? Thanks! (I can’t test it under Linux since it looks like I still have to install codecs and the PC is currently offline…) ![]() mp4 (H.264) compressed and I’d like to make sure that it plays back at least in QuickTime and the VLC before uploading it (they still have to convert it to Flash…). The thing is that up to now I used to upload my videos to as. What could be the problem? Is this preset supposed to work at all (using the latest Ubuntu and blender releases…)? (Exporting with the same preset on the Mac does not work for me - blender either crashes or says that some codec was not found.) The same file will open with the VLC and play back video and sound. I exported my animation plus sound under Ubuntu using the FFMpeg preset for QuickTime and H.264 - but when I play it back on the iMac I only get a white image, the sound is there.
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