Im kinda new to AE. I cant seem to get a good render out of the program. I tried using a lossless avi. It ended up like 6 gigs in size and that was fine but the audio was off really bad. If the audio had been on i have a program to shrink it but I cant seem to get the audio to match. Not sure if its supposed to do this but when i try to play the video in AE its really slow. The ram preview doesnt show me enough of the video.
Is there any tips or tutorials out there that can help me with rendering. I should also mention that the video is HD quality and Id like to keep the quality when i render it.
If anyone could help i would greatly appreciate it.
having trouble rendering in AE.
- Zarxrax
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The audio probably matches... but your PC can't possibly play HD uncompressed video at full speed.
Also your ram preview will be directly correlated to the amount of ram you have (obviously) the resolution at which you are watching it back (1080i?) and the amount and kind of FX, particualray time and distortion based affects may take it out your system. So get more ram, preview in a lower resolution (or alternatively alter the frame rate you watch it back at, though can have negative afftects sometimes) and perhaps pre-matt, pre-key pre-render your affects! Can't see what you doing obviously but DONT USE MP3'S IN AFTER EFFECTS!
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How true indeed! Appart from that do you try to compress the audio from AE? I would suggest you export audio and video seperately and then mux them in avisynth and encode in whatever you want. If you don't want to use avisynth (you don't need to resize/filter/crop etc) you can easily mux your sources with Virtual Dub (Hey does anyone remember the time when V.Dub would only do what its name implies?)DONT USE MP3'S IN AFTER EFFECTS!
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