 Everybody, welcome back to another Adobe After Effects tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you that they brought H.264 codec to the render queue in After Effects. Please note, this is in the beta version at the moment. It's just getting tested out and it will no doubt transfer over to the full version very shortly. Let me show you how it works. Here's a, you'll see I'm in the beta at the top here, I'm just going to right click on some standard footage and make a new comp from this selection. Now normally, in order to get the H.264 codec, you have to go through the Adobe media encoder, that little encoder machine, but check this out. If you just go to file, export, instead of going to the encoder, go to render queue. Watch this. You'll see here underneath here in the render queue that it says H.264 is automatically selected. So not only do they have it available, they're now making it the default, which is great news. So if you go in there and you click on it, like I've done here, you can go to the format. You can always change it if you want to, but H.264 is now the option. And if you want to go in further, you can go into format options and then you can increase the target bit rate to say something like 40 instead of the default 15. So this is now inside After Effects. It's in the beta. If you go to the regular program here, and I just create a program, I create a composition, I go to file, export, add to render queue, you'll notice that I go in here, I go into quick time, H.264 is not available at any point. Even if I go deeper in here, it's still not there. It's coming. It'll be there shortly. Thanks for watching.