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andrewdraws
Inspiring
March 19, 2018
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Batch render from one timeline

  • March 19, 2018
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I'm making Lower Thirds for a film and I need to export/render about 40 separate .mov files.  I could make 40 separate comps, and put them all  on one main comp.

but then is there a way to "batch" render all of those comps to separate .mov files?

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    Correct answer Dave_LaRonde

    Select each of the 40 comps in the project pane.  NOT the big, long one.  Then ctl-alt-m (cmd-opt-m Mac) to add them to the AME Queue.  Pretty simple.  Just make sure you have the proper preset selected in AME beforehand.

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    Dave_LaRonde
    Inspiring
    March 19, 2018

    Sure -- use the AE Render Queue in conjunction with Adobe Media Encoder.  40 separate comps -- 40 separate media files.

    andrewdraws
    Inspiring
    March 19, 2018

    Thanks for the reply Dave!

    So I have my composition open in AE. It contains the 40 separate comps. Then what....?

    Dave_LaRonde
    Dave_LaRondeCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    March 19, 2018

    Select each of the 40 comps in the project pane.  NOT the big, long one.  Then ctl-alt-m (cmd-opt-m Mac) to add them to the AME Queue.  Pretty simple.  Just make sure you have the proper preset selected in AME beforehand.