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June 21, 2018
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AE Final Render is much quicker than workflow

  • June 21, 2018
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Hi,

I am a tad confused, I have been working with AE for many years and only have had this problem since last week.

Basically , when i'm working, editing is very VERY slow, as in in takes 3mins to change a word to another or move an object from A to B.

The current project isn't that complicated in terms of being technical and it is also a updated version of something I worked on a while ago which was a breeze to work on in CC

AE has 38gig RAM assigned to it so I would have thought it wasn't a RAM issue

It has taken nearly 9 hours for the project to pre-render on the timeline so I can see how it looks

However,

Rendering the project has just taken 20 minutes.

Have I missed something here or has anyone else had the same problem?

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    Community Expert
    June 21, 2018

    Sounds like a drive speed issue or system resources. It is definitely not a normal problem.

    Warren Heaton
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2018

    AE uses what it's already rendered while you're working, so unless you make a drastic change prior to sending your Comp to the Render Queue the export time is often just the time it takes to draw the frame at the settings you've specified for the Render Settings (which ma already be done) and then create and write the frame as specified in the Output module.

    I'm sure that you've noticed the green and sometimes dark blue lines that appear along the Time Ruler in the Comp Timeline tab.  That's an indication of information that's completely rendered or partially rendered.

    Is it suddenly slow for Comp settings that you frequently work at?  Or is it suddenly slow after adding something that causes a sharp increase in render time (like Radial Blur at a high amount)?  If your machine is suddenly slower while doing things you usually do that usually render fast, then take a look at what else is going on in the background while you're working in AE.  But if you added something to your design that slows render time, consider disabling it (like hiding Effects) while you make edits or working at a lower Comp Resolution

    As long as you have enough RAM for AE to render the Layers, more RAM won't speed things up.  Faster processors are usually needed at that point.

    -Warren