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Export settings for speed
Hello everyone,
I’ve created 4 montages of photographs in After Effects, which last about 30 seconds. All that really happens is a bunch of photographs spin onto the screen, one after the other to create a sort of collage, and then one by one they centre into the screen and spin out again so you can get a proper look at them.
I created a Premiere Pro project with a sequence for each montage and added a soundtrack. I queued them all up to export out through Media Encoder in H.264 format, 1080p, 50fps (same as the sequences and AE comps) progressive, VBR 2 pass, target bitrate 5mbps (max 10mbps). Audio is AAC, 320kbps, 44khz, stereo.
I left them to it over night, and was astonished to come back and find that only two were complete. It’s still rendering out the third one which says the elapsed time is over 6 hours, and still has 30 minutes to go.
I normally always encode my videos with these settings, as recommended by Vimeo – but it doesn’t usually take this long! Having said that, it is normally videos I render out rather than AE animations.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can speed up the process without reducing the quality too much? Would it help if I added the audio in AE instead and rendered it straight out of that? I refrained from doing this because I find audio easier to work with in Premiere.
If it helps, I’m using a MacBook Pro, 2.2Ghz, i7, 8GB RAM and there’s about 150GB of space left on the drive.
Hope you can help,
thanks!