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Inspiring
August 13, 2018
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Render proxies with Adobe Media Encoder

  • August 13, 2018
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I'd like to incorporate proxies into a current project I'm working on.

If I just do a standard Create Proxy from AE's Project Panel and render through AE's Render Queue, that ties up the program for a while.

Is there a simple workflow that lets you render those through Adobe media Encoder instead?

Thanks

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    Correct answer Morgan Cynic

    Once you create the proxy and it opens up After Effects' render queue, look for the Queue in AME button (a bit to the left of the Render button), and click that to open the proxy in Media Encoder.

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    Morgan CynicCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 14, 2018

    Once you create the proxy and it opens up After Effects' render queue, look for the Queue in AME button (a bit to the left of the Render button), and click that to open the proxy in Media Encoder.

    Participant
    November 13, 2021

    Hi, 
    I'm able to easly render on AME after setting the proxyes, but unlike rendering it directly on AE,  they do not automaticaly toggle the proxyes on after its rendered, and i have to manually turn it on for each composition.  Is there a way to make it work faster?