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Preview is way Shorter

New Here ,
Sep 19, 2020 Sep 19, 2020

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Hello Community,

I need your help to solve a issue im facing right now, before i start i will put my PC specs.

CPU- Ryzen 7 2700X 8 Core

RAM - 16GB 3200MHZ

GPU-  Nvidia GTX 1660 6GB

The Issue-

I do Game Streaming in youtube and like to edit videos which i post, I been working on Adobe AE for few months now and the only issue im unable to solve is the SHORTER LIVE RENDER PRIVIEW.

I have added some 400 Lines of Text on my video, for to check the text are matching the audio in game i play the priview and it only plays for 1-2 seconds. 

If i switch down the resolutiion / down factor to qutared then it render for more then 10 second which is enough for me.. 

I want to render in full resulution for atleast 10 second so i can watch and make some correction if required. 

While using the app my CPU usage barely touches 50 % and RAM stay below 10GB.

 

Any idea folks why this is happening for me ? I been searched everywhere possible but i couldnt find the soluion..
Thanks, Any help would be appriciated. 

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New Here , Sep 19, 2020 Sep 19, 2020

Thanks for your help, i found the solution tho.

While digging a bit i saw the RAM usage for AE was set to 1GB only which was not enough to put the whole seen into the memory.. I extended it and given 14GB of RAM then it worked..

Now I can preview more then 20 second at once of my 27 minute video with no isssue at all..

Thanks. 

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LEGEND ,
Sep 19, 2020 Sep 19, 2020

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Nothing wrong here. AE is simply caching like crazy with your 400 lines of text and reverting to CPU mode. You might want to re-read the respective sections of the online help and use "real" RAM previews right away instead of forcing AE into quirks mode as well as on a more general level read up on the limitations of AE's GPU acceleration, inefficient use of multi-core systems and so on. There's literally thousands of posts on "performance optimization" and similar keywords here on this forum alone...

 

Mylenium

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Sep 19, 2020 Sep 19, 2020

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Thanks for your help, i found the solution tho.

While digging a bit i saw the RAM usage for AE was set to 1GB only which was not enough to put the whole seen into the memory.. I extended it and given 14GB of RAM then it worked..

Now I can preview more then 20 second at once of my 27 minute video with no isssue at all..

Thanks. 

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Jul 05, 2022 Jul 05, 2022

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Hi, I know this was a while ago, but where do you find the RAM usage for AE?

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Jul 05, 2022 Jul 05, 2022

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You can view how much RAM AE is using on your computer in Task Manager > Performance or in the Activity Monitor on Mac.

 

To change how much RAM AE uses, head to Edit > Preferences > Memory and next to "RAM reserved for other applications, set it to something low, or the lowest it can go.

 


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