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After Effects rendering help!

Created 15th February 2012 @ 22:06

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Lateralus

So i want to render a clip in AE to 240-ish frames, so i can use it in vegas as new, but it only goes to 100, the result is a very weird and laggy clip. Any help?

T0m

(ETF2L Donator)

You’re going about it completely wrong. You should be frame blending the video within after effects, and exporting a 30 or 60 fps file to Vegas. There is literally zero reason to export from After Effects at 100+ fps.

– from skyride

Edd

T2P

I wouldn’t listen to t0m, he loves the feelings of balls banging against his chin

Lateralus

Quoted from T0m

You’re going about it completely wrong. You should be frame blending the video within after effects, and exporting a 30 or 60 fps file to Vegas. There is literally zero reason to export from After Effects at 100+ fps.

– from skyride

Except say you want to edit a clip to have a neat intro or something, and then work in sony vegas with it. Because after effects is so unstable and keeps freezing and locking up whenever i render a video with more than 50 seconds or so in it.

T0m

(ETF2L Donator)

How much RAM do you have? Any program is going to be pretty nasty and unstable if you give it files that large to work with. You need to create proxies when dealing with 120fps+ video files in AE really. It’s just about knowing how to properly use your tools. After Effects runs rock solid when you’re dealing with regular 30/60fps files.

Throwing 240fps files at AE and complaining it lags/crashes is like sticky a fine painting brush elbow deep in a tub of paint and complaining it doesn’t work well.

-From Skyride

Or use Premier Pro + After Effects and Dynamic Link, no rendering between applications again!

Lateralus

Quoted from T0m

How much RAM do you have? Any program is going to be pretty nasty and unstable if you give it files that large to work with. You need to create proxies when dealing with 120fps+ video files in AE really. It’s just about knowing how to properly use your tools. After Effects runs rock solid when you’re dealing with regular 30/60fps files.

Throwing 240fps files at AE and complaining it lags/crashes is like sticky a fine painting brush elbow deep in a tub of paint and complaining it doesn’t work well.

-From Skyride

8gb DDR3 RAM, should be fine. And yeah, i use proxies but it doesn’t matter, hangs on the same frame every time.

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