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Estimated File Size Not Showing

Community Beginner ,
Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017

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The estimated file size in my render settings isn't showing. My guess is that the file size is too large? The whole thing takes about 2 or so hours to render. I've attached screen shots. My video is 3D and from After Effects. I am using the C4D renderer. Thank you.

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Sep 14, 2017 Sep 14, 2017

Hi Romealstrong,

The estimated file size in my render settings isn't showing.

That option (Estimated File Size) is available for only a few formats/presets, not for all.

We deliberately removed it from some formats as we were getting a lot of complaints about the accuracy.

You can raise a feature request to get this option here.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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Hi Romealstrong,

The estimated file size in my render settings isn't showing.

That option (Estimated File Size) is available for only a few formats/presets, not for all.

We deliberately removed it from some formats as we were getting a lot of complaints about the accuracy.

You can raise a feature request to get this option here.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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Sep 14, 2017 Sep 14, 2017

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ProRes never shows the estimated file size. H.264 always does for me, however.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2017 Sep 14, 2017

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How do you unmark the correct answer? I meant to check it for kulpreet, no offense jeff.

Thank you both for replying. I get it for neither ProRes nor H.264, which are the only codecs I use.

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Sep 14, 2017 Sep 14, 2017

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nvm figured it out.

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Aug 22, 2021 Aug 22, 2021

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Hey Kulpreet, 

 

The feature request link you've attached is a link to other softwares. How Can I get this file estimate reattached to my premier. Or can is it somethign i can just turn on through the settings?

 

Kind regards, 

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Aug 22, 2021 Aug 22, 2021

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This is a really old thread and the page changed. For Media Encoder, it is now:

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911308-media-encoder

 

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Aug 24, 2021 Aug 24, 2021

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For what it's worth:

  • 1080p ProRes422 HQ is about 1.3GB per minute
  • 1080p ProRes422 is about about 1GB per minute
  • 1080p ProRes 422 LT is about 700MB per minute
  • 1080p ProRes422 Proxy is about 330MB per minute

 

Apple's ProRes White Paper covers just about everything you'd want to know about ProRes: Apple ProRes

 

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