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  • Rendering video from after effects has huge file size, around 28GB?

    Posted by Evan Kryger on September 30, 2015 at 2:02 am

    To start and give some information,
    I’m rending a video through CS6 and when I render it the file size is huge and the render times are very long (about two or three hours).
    Im using AVI as a file container but do not know which codex to use?
    Its a simple video with a few solids, simple text animation, camera blur, and a waveform. (Im matching music on the waveform with the the song, thats it)

    Paul Esteves replied 10 years, 7 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Walter Soyka

    September 30, 2015 at 9:48 am

    [Evan Kryger] “I’m rending a video through CS6 and when I render it the file size is huge… Im using AVI as a file container but do not know which codex to use?”

    AE’s default lossless output module generates an intermediate file that is designed for additional post-production use, not direct playback. These files are generally huge, with very high data rates, and very few computers can play them back in real time without stuttering. For more, see this Adobe FAQ [link]: Why is my output file huge, and why doesn’t it play back smoothly in a media player?

    To help you choose a more suitable format for your needs, see the related Adobe FAQ [link]: What is the best format for rendering and exporting from After Effects?

    [Evan Kryger] “and the render times are very long (about two or three hours)… Its a simple video with a few solids, simple text animation, camera blur, and a waveform. (Im matching music on the waveform with the the song, thats it)”

    Some things like motion blur and depth of field can add considerably to render time.

    How long is the video? What are your system specs? Are you using multiprocessing? What are your memory & multiprocessing settings?

    Walter Soyka
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    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
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  • Paul Esteves

    September 30, 2015 at 12:39 pm

    What is your end goal/platform for your video, as that’ll determine what format/codec you should use.

    If it’s just to show your friends/clients or upload to youtube. I’d just use H264 and MOV or MP4.

  • Evan Kryger

    September 30, 2015 at 5:34 pm

    Yeah I just plan on posting it on YouTube in HD (720), but the song has to be HD also. Thanks for the help btw guys!

  • Evan Kryger

    September 30, 2015 at 5:36 pm

    Ahh that makes sense, I only have 4gigs of ram and I’m trying to use a wide camera lens blur as an intro effect.

  • Martin Dust

    October 1, 2015 at 12:02 am

    Are you rendering with add render queqe? I think you need to use Adobe Media Encoder and render with H264 Codec as mp4.

    When i render my files directly in AE with add render queqe option as AVI my files being 2 GB (10 sec video and no edit.)

  • Evan Kryger

    October 1, 2015 at 12:48 am

    Thanks for all the tips guys! This forum really helps out!

  • Paul Esteves

    October 1, 2015 at 5:56 am

    Possibly. I’m on a mac (which may have different built in codecs?). But I usually export in Format: Quicktime. Codec: H264. I get nice small file sizes with great quality.

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