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November 17, 2020
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I exported a 6 SECONDS video but the SIZE got 20.8GB!

  • November 17, 2020
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Hello! I have CREATED a 6 SECONDS ANIMATION for my website on After Effects and when i exported it, the FILE SIZE got UP TO 20.8 GB! I was so CONFUSED when i saw that problem!

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Mejor respuesta de Andrew Yoole

Cool, so just send your render to Adobe Media Encoder and use an H264 preset (such as "High Quality 1080p Full HD) to render a decent quality deliverable H264 file.

 

Of course, if you are using the file for something other than online delivery, you may need to consider other formats.    But the uncompressed AVI you rendered previously will obviously be huge in almost all circumstances, and there are much more manageable options if you need lossless output.

 

Look at the AE help files for more guidance.  

https://helpx.adobe.com/in/after-effects/user-guide.html/in/after-effects/using/basics-rendering-exporting.ug.html

 

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Andrew Yoole
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November 17, 2020

You haven't provided any information about your output settings, such as resolution and frame rate, so it's hard to be specific.

But probably you've simply rendered to an uncompressed format - looks like an uncompressed AVI.

 

Send your render to Adobe Media Encoder, and render it as an H264 file at 1920x1080 resolution.  Use a preset, this will reduce the chance of making errors.  I'll bet the file size is then okay.

 

Participant
November 18, 2020

Here's the info:

 

Codec: H.264

Resolution: 1080 x 1920

FPS: 30

Specific length: 6.021s

Andrew Yoole
Andrew YooleRespuesta
Inspiring
November 18, 2020

Cool, so just send your render to Adobe Media Encoder and use an H264 preset (such as "High Quality 1080p Full HD) to render a decent quality deliverable H264 file.

 

Of course, if you are using the file for something other than online delivery, you may need to consider other formats.    But the uncompressed AVI you rendered previously will obviously be huge in almost all circumstances, and there are much more manageable options if you need lossless output.

 

Look at the AE help files for more guidance.  

https://helpx.adobe.com/in/after-effects/user-guide.html/in/after-effects/using/basics-rendering-exporting.ug.html