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Inspiring
October 10, 2021
Question

Render speed

  • October 10, 2021
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If I want to render part of a comp in Ae, how do I do this? In Premiere Pro you select the part you want and press enter but this is not working. Is it Pre Render I should use?

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Community Expert
October 11, 2021

You could also select with the Work Area Start (key B) and the Work Area End (key N) only the bit you want to preview. That way you don't consume all the little RAM you have.

Byron.
Rolf5E3DAuthor
Inspiring
October 11, 2021

Thanx, this is bad, in one of my machines I have only 8gb ram and really only 11gb vram so maybe there is not so great difference any way. In the other machine I have 64gb ram but only 8gb vram, will this machine perform much better? I have not had much problem before but now I have a lot more effects in my comp, its terrible. I think of doing this in parts and render them individually, then put them together and render again. I work with 4k so it makes things worse. I can not turn off effects because then I dont see what I am doing. I have 2 different color range keys on several clips in my comp and thats hard it seems. I will see how much more ram I can put in, I am not sure.

Rolf5E3DAuthor
Inspiring
October 11, 2021

Edit: its 16gb ram in the machine with 11gb vram, a little better.

Mylenium
Legend
October 11, 2021

Yes, AE's previewing is built around using RAM for anyrthiung that can't be rendered on the fly on the GPU, which is 90% of the time even for simply title stuff. Simply get used to it and upgrade your RAM if possible.

 

Mylenium

Mylenium
Legend
October 10, 2021
Rolf5E3DAuthor
Inspiring
October 11, 2021

Thanx Mylenium!

 

I t says that Ae uses RAM for rendering, is this true even if I have lots of VRAM available? I dont have very much RAM in the machine I use now.