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  • AE boggs down my machine real bad

    Posted by Glen Jennings on May 22, 2010 at 12:37 am

    Is it me or does my Mac Book Pro, running 10.6.2 2.8 GHz Intel Core Duo with 4 GB ram, really get bogged down whenever I am using After Effects, and/or just playing Quicktimes on Quicktime Player.

    Does anybody else notice this or have this problems? It’s a disappointment because I got this new machine to run faster graphics and video and yet I have problems.

    It really seems to choke the machine even when not rendering, I have trouble jumping to other apps like Safari or Quicktime Player.

    Any insight or settings to make AE run faster?

    Bret Williams replied 15 years, 12 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Seth Carleson

    May 22, 2010 at 1:09 am

    I have 8 gigs of ram and also run into performance problems at times. I find that changing my magnification ratio helps things a bit (for instance rendering faster).

    Doesn’t surprise me though, some pro’s have 32 gigs on their machine

  • Glen Jennings

    May 22, 2010 at 1:27 am

    RE:changing my magnification ratio

    forgive my ignorance but can you elaborate?

  • Todd Kopriva

    May 22, 2010 at 3:12 am

    There are a bunch of tips for improving performance here.

    We can’t really help you figure out what’s going on without a lot more information, such as what version of After Effects you’re using, what kind of footage you’re using, and what your Memory & Multiprocessing preferences settings are.

    4GB is not very much RAM for using After Effects.

    You can _destroy_ your performance if you don’t reserve ample memory and processors resources for other software. See these pages for some tips:
    https://blogs.adobe.com/toddkopriva/2010/03/performance-tip-dont-oversched.html
    https://blogs.adobe.com/toddkopriva/2009/12/performance-tip-dont-starve-yo.html

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  • Bret Williams

    May 23, 2010 at 3:33 am

    If you dont have multiprocessing on, AE is hard pressed to even use 2 gigs in my experience. I was running CS3 on 3 gigs alongside FCP editing 720p with no performance issues. A few page in/outs if I opened PS or Illustrator. I got 4 more gigs and AE doesnt use it unless i tell it to with multiprocessing.

    In short, with 4 gigs- nothing should be bogging unless youve told multiprocessing to use all your cores and ram. Just turn it off with less than 6 gigs. If thats not it check and make sure your ram is actually seen by the system.

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