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Hi there I'm an animator working my project but the issue is when I try to export my Animation to media encoder loads slow and when reached 59% it's stops moving and when you click on it the window will not respond I tried restarting laptop and uninstall animate cc nothing worked even the u 2020 doesn't respond to when it reaches 100 and freeze I don't know what is the source of the problem is I tried closing the file open again and every time you export it will stay slow and freeze and not responding does anyone one know how to fix it issue because I worked hard in my project and it gone to waste could it do of my computer ram ?
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Hi mate,
See if this helps: https://community.adobe.com/t5/animate/export-issue-stops-mid-export/td-p/10424361?page=1
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I'm sorry uh how can I find the sequence settings it's not in animate cc I still confused on this issue
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Hi mate,
Just go to the File menu > Export > Export Movie... and in the dialog that pops, choose PNG Sequence and file type.
Give your PNGs a base name; sequential numbering will be added automatically. Press Save.
Another dialog will pop after that to let you choose the settings for the PNGs.
Hope this helps!
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It's loading slow on export as png sequence for minutes and it could freeze again on 2020 version do I have go back to older version 2019 and also if that doesn't work should I sent you my project to have a look on what is the issue on my exporting ?
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It takes time to render the PNGs.
Did that not finish or did you not wait for it to finish?
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Hi,
I'm having the same issues. I have exported .png and have a folder filled with hundreds of them. How do I put them together to be made into a video?
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If you have a Mac you can use QuickTime Player to open an image sequence, and export that as video. You also can use Photoshop to open an image sequence and render video, or Premiere and After Effects can do that too.
Here is a discussion about some tools for Windows: