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After Effects Rendering Settings Lied!
Hello,
I am sorry to come right out of the gate with my first post being a question, but I am a little frustrated and have searched but can’t find the particular answer I am looking for.
Anyway, I made a project in after effects. Nothing too fancy or video related, but it was from scratch and is a type of slideshow of images, with a little twist on it. But anyway, I finished it last week, and then my real frustration began to set in when I started rendering. At first I played with it a lot and tried to get it to render quickly because I had a deadline. Once I realized there was no way in hell that it was going to render before my deadline, I accepted my fate and chose high quality settings so at least it would look good when it was done.
Here’s some of the settings I chose: MPEG2-DVD, RGB Millions of Colors, and the size as 1280×720. I also selected the default audio output.
Now on some of the previous rendering samples I had done, the audio worked just fine, but the video looked like crap, but at least the music was there.
So here is my problem. After about six days of waiting, it finally finished rendering today. But the only problem is that the settings that it was rendering under aren’t what I received in my final file. Instead of 1280×720 it gave me something like 720×480 I believe, and the audio rendered but it saved as a completely separate file, and without any of my ques or fade ins. And lastly, it was a nine minute and some odd second video file in after effects, and under the render queue it says that it rendered that much video. But the .wav file I have is only 6:54, it still fades out and has the same ending as the full video in AE, but is simply lacking about two or so minutes of video.
Anyway, I know that is a lot, and I fear there is nothing I can do and that’s just the way it is, but if you have any ideas or thoughts I would much appreciate it. And again, sorry to have my first post be this, but I really just need some help!