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November 6, 2016
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AME keeps encoding at quarter resolution of the original when added from AE

  • November 6, 2016
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In previous versions of AME and AE CC, I was able to set the preview resolution in AE to quarter for faster preview and when I add it to the AME encoding queue, it will still render at full resolution. However, after the most current update, If the preview resolution is set at a quarter, then the resolution of the encoded file will also be downgraded unless i set the preview resolution in AE to full before adding it to the AME queue. Is this an intended feature or am I doing something wrong?

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Correct answer Vidya Sagar

Hi Pixeladed,

This is a known issue and will definitely be fixed. The best workflow is when you create your AE comp, set the resolution to Full as stated by Awawroski.

Sorry the inconvenience.

Thanks,

Vidya Sagar.

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Vidya Sagar
Adobe Employee
Vidya SagarCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
November 10, 2016

Hi Pixeladed,

This is a known issue and will definitely be fixed. The best workflow is when you create your AE comp, set the resolution to Full as stated by Awawroski.

Sorry the inconvenience.

Thanks,

Vidya Sagar.

AWawroski
Participant
November 8, 2016

I've found that AME CC 2017 exports at the resolution you're working at, you have to switch your AE previewer to "Full" and save the project before you send to AME.  The same goes for native motion blur.