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Bumdinger Chasenipples
Participant
September 4, 2020
Question

Exports from the BETA

  • September 4, 2020
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Exporting from Adobe Character Animator is it best to use the BETA Media Encoder ?

 

I was looking to BETA test and produce at the same time. I was attempting to do a Music Video and came out with a 198MB file that took 4 hours to Render.

 

Collobarating with someone without Adobe CC or Streaming seems to be a task.

 

I understand that After Effects and Premiere Pro are more mature products but I would love a quicker smaller way of getting a shareable preliminary video for collaboration.

 

Thank you

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Bumdinger Chasenipples
Participant
September 12, 2020

Thank you. It appears to be much better on a newer MacBook Pro with 8gb Ram vs the Asus UX31A Notebook running Windows 10 with 4GB. Obviously the RAM but the Intel HD Graphics 4000 kept generating errors as well even after updating the Drivers

oksamurai
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 8, 2020

Yes - if you're using CH Beta you should use AME Beta to export as well.

 

Render time varies on a huge number of factors, but a short 3-4 minute music video shouldn't take 4 hours to render under normal circumstances. I always export as H.264 MP4 wih Match Source - High bitrate and that seems to work great for my needs. I do notice increases in time the longer the video is, the higher resolution it is (4K vs. 1080p), higher framerate (60fps vs. 30 or 24fps), etc. If it continues can you please post some specs with how you're exporting and maybe we can give some more advice?

Participant
September 10, 2021

Hi Dave.

Use the AME Beta seems to be the only way to export With AME in CH Beta.

When I try to export with AME, CH Beta warns me that I must install AME (I have installed the non beta version)

With the AME Beta installed, no problems.