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I fixed it. After seven hours I finally found a video telling me what was wrong.
Thanks anyway for trying to help.
Edit: People who think I am joking, no it took me seven hours to export the animation five times because I keep OVERWRITTING the old one when editting. And it takes 37 min for sourcefilmmaker to export the animation.
Well I only been using sourcefilm och blender to make thumbnails. Never actually animated with them. So yea. Luckilly Alis (A programmer, she knows everything I pretty sure) woke up now and came to help me.
Tho still sad that I wasted a whole night just looking at video tutorials.
You probably need an alpha channel in your render, but adding a green screen is kind of redundant as you probably can get rid of the black screen in your video editor by using a eye drop tool to sample the colour, but than again maybe you mean somthing else?
I already fixed it, and I made a save. So now all I need to do is add the pictures, then change how many frames there is. Blender is legit the best greenscreen I have had yet, it leaves almost 0 traces of green around the corners.