riftoaster
02-26-2009, 12:18 AM
Hi there,
This is my first post here on cgtalk, so I apologize if this question has already come up previously...
I have a title sequence created in After Effects that uses red colored font. The codec my company uses for their game engine code is H.264. After rendering it out as a uncompressed video for Windows file and putting it through the H.264 codec, the red color appears jaggy / aliased.
Since our code only supports H.264 for our game, my options are pretty limited in terms of trying to find a work around for this. The red font looks fine and dandy when rendered out uncompressed, so I know it's a codec issue. I also know that red tends to be a dreaded color in broadcast due to this same issue.
Does anyone know of a workaround to fix this?
Thanks!
This is my first post here on cgtalk, so I apologize if this question has already come up previously...
I have a title sequence created in After Effects that uses red colored font. The codec my company uses for their game engine code is H.264. After rendering it out as a uncompressed video for Windows file and putting it through the H.264 codec, the red color appears jaggy / aliased.
Since our code only supports H.264 for our game, my options are pretty limited in terms of trying to find a work around for this. The red font looks fine and dandy when rendered out uncompressed, so I know it's a codec issue. I also know that red tends to be a dreaded color in broadcast due to this same issue.
Does anyone know of a workaround to fix this?
Thanks!
