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Requirements to set up
motion graphic overlay files
The following table describes how to set up motion graphic overlay files.
Motion graphic file requirement |
Description |
File type |
QuickTime (.mov)
Sequential PNG (.png)
-
Make sure that the names of the .png files end with
sequential numbers that specify the order that they are
played in. For example, overlay_000.png,
overlay_001.png, overlay_002.png, and so on.
-
Pad your initial file name with enough zeros to
complete the sequence. For example, if the first image
is overlay_0.png, there can be only 10 images in the
sequence, with the last image being overlay_9.png.
However, if the first image is overlay_00.png, there can
be 100 images in the sequence.
-
Make sure that the number of images in your series
matches the frame rate and your intended overlay
duration. For example, if you want a 30-second overlay
at 30 fps, you should have 900 .png images.
-
Requires an alpha channel.
|
Frame rate |
QuickTime (.mov)
Sequential PNG (.png)
|
Aspect ratio |
Use any aspect ratio. It doesn't have to match the aspect ratio
of the underlying video. |
Size in pixels |
Use any size. MediaConvert scales the motion graphic with any
outputs that have video scaling. |