HELP RENDER FAST!
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- JoshClancy
I am in a super super super crunch and I have this 5 minute clip with like 2 filters on it in AE. I tried exporting it to a quicktime movie and after 2 hours it was not even 10% done.
I don't need it to be very high quality or anything because I want it to look kind of shitty but I NEED IT TO RENDER FAST.
I have class in like a half hour and it needs to be ready for that.
Any suggestions?
I am currently rendering to a flash movie but who knows how that will look.thanks
- JoshClancy0
anyone :( ?
- anayafx0
rendering is what it is....
you might wanna try to lower the resolution or quality to speed up the rendering, i dont think rendering to flash will be the way to go, the most time is usually taken by the processing of the frame data, lowering your quality to half should essentially cut your time in half.
- oxymoron0
i always render to an image sequence. if something goes wrong while rendering a quicktime, the file is crap and you have to start over. if you render an image sequence and it crashes, you still have however many frames rendered up to that point.
then you can open that image seq in quicktime or whatever and render out a quicktime movie.a faster computer helps too. ;^)
good luck.
- harlequino0
1. Render without Filters.
2. Take that clip, put the filters on, and make a second clip.
That should save time.
- twooh0
put 'Caps Lock' on, and render without any kind of codecs. it'll render faster that way.
- derek20050
josh!!!
get more ram. plus whatever the other dudes in here said
- orkman0
Prolly too late, but also if you close the Comp window and select the main composition in the Project window and add it to the render queue, it helps a bit.