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특등사수
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October 28, 2021
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Hey, Where is my update? Where can I use multiframe rendering? There is not exist in my AE!

  • October 28, 2021
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Hey guys, I really really upset. Because of updates.

 

There are many many calumns are there, about updates of multi frame rendering.. blabla

But I can't find these things in my AE. There are not exeist in my AE.

My AE is version 22.0, Recent version and I can't even update more.

What can I do? And How can I use multi frame rendering~ render time column~ these things?

 

Man seriously I feel really bad. This is new cyberbulling?

everyone uses these awsome funcitions except me!

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Beste Antwort von Ali Jaber

If you are sure that you installed V22, than it looks like you have both versions of Ae installed: 18.2 and 22, and you are just running 18.2.
Search for Ae 22 in your programs, and if it's there run it and see if it works.

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Ali JaberCommunity ExpertAntwort
Community Expert
October 28, 2021

If you are sure that you installed V22, than it looks like you have both versions of Ae installed: 18.2 and 22, and you are just running 18.2.
Search for Ae 22 in your programs, and if it's there run it and see if it works.

특등사수
Participant
November 5, 2021

Oh, I feel glad to your help.


You're right. My running version was 18.2. Then I find V22 and running that. And it works!

Thank you so muck 😄

Participant
July 20, 2023

I was going to start a new post but cannot figure out how! As many users know, After Effect had multi-frame processing from around 2009 to 2014. Then Adobe starting re-writing the program, and the capability disappeared, leaving people like myself with multi-processor Macs in the lurch.

2023 has restored multi-frame processing both for Intel and Apple M2 & M2 CPUs. *BUT*, while quicktimes fly, and utilize multi-processors, which quicktimes once didn't, now frame renders DO NOT utilize multi-frame processing. What the Hell? I've attached two screen grabs of the AE render Info tab, showing that a render from an After Effects comp rending 4k frames from 7000+ comps RENDERS USING ONE PROCESSOR only. Screw that Adobe, you can do better. Yes, multi-processing is enable and works on the same composition when rendering a quicktime.