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Hello community, I do not know how to figure out of mi struggle. I stoped rendering process with my png sequence (0-1300 png) I stoped on the 1200 and I would like to continue from 1201 frame to continue and finish the sequence. I create the project trim and start rendering, but it start naming on the png000 and so... it is bad. Any suggestions?
Are you working in After Effects? If so, use the After Effects Render Queue to render the remaining frames. Unlike AME, the files from AE will be numbered in keeping with their corresponding frame number in the Comp. The Render Queue also provides direct control over the padding (how many 0's are included with the frame number) as well as over where the frame number goes in the filename.
If you prefer to still use AME, choose a different folder for frames 1201 to 1300. You can use a renaming
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Are you working in After Effects? If so, use the After Effects Render Queue to render the remaining frames. Unlike AME, the files from AE will be numbered in keeping with their corresponding frame number in the Comp. The Render Queue also provides direct control over the padding (how many 0's are included with the frame number) as well as over where the frame number goes in the filename.
If you prefer to still use AME, choose a different folder for frames 1201 to 1300. You can use a renaming utility to change the resulting 00 to 99 and then move them to the folder with 0000 to 1200. Or keep two separate folders with a segment A (0000 to 1200) and segment B (1201 to 1300).
-Warren
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Hey Warren!
Thank you very much for your help. I figured out within the AME and Adobe Bridge and its renaming function last time. But now I know what to do next time! I didn't use the After Effects Render Queue since there is the new AME CC.
I have got only one question, what do you mean with segment A and B? Do I understand right to create two folders with their names start with A and B? Thank you anyway!