Rendering with the Adobe Media Encoder

Render your After Effects compositions in the background using the Adobe Media Encoder

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5 Responses to Rendering with the Adobe Media Encoder

  1. Chr3d says:

    Thanks a lot Mr Harry, this info is really helpfull for me, because sometimes I have no time to wait Rendering process… This is good substitute for scripts and plugins that are paid and are not always afford it. I knew that the engine renders, but have not tried to work simultaneously with the project. With best wishes from Azerbaijan, Rafael.

  2. Chr3d says:

    In your classroom is always a necessary and useful technique approach to the project. That helps me find answers to many questions which remained unresolved for me. Main perseverance and desire. Thank you again.

  3. Lauren Roundy says:

    Thanks for this great tip!

    Is Adobe Media Encoder as fast as the AE Render queue? It seems like, besides actually needing to do some BG rendering, AME would be mostly useless for rendering AE comps, right? Unless, I suppose, you need to render multiple comps from different AE projects files.

    Two quick questions

    • Harry says:

      So far, it seems just as fast as the render queue. I need to run more tests when I have more of a cal work schedule, but I think they seem to render identically in speed.

      And you bring up a good point, rendering multiple comps from one point.

  4. Thanks Harry!
    That’s a great tip.

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