Return-Path: Received: from [208.97.132.83] (HELO homiemail-a12.g.dreamhost.com) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP id 4634669 for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:49:22 +0100 Received: from homiemail-a12.g.dreamhost.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by homiemail-a12.g.dreamhost.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2F2B7714085 for ; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:51 -0800 (PST) DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; d=aescripts.com; h=mime-version :in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to: content-type; q=dns; s=aescripts.com; b=OTmanKf6KMC0jyXDIOSvmZYW ZKV+FUYMY2bWZ/1dgme2yOCaab5M+qj32wIZY8t3XEmW49UGt65oXV5SeTvXjOR9 2KPXU/pvgeXU6sKTW+2tuWIdFYkJo4pqv8vc44YKW9QJK1dAt2l3GBW2BvHWNFOf eGVAp5McPTxSPERqDgI= DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed; d=aescripts.com; h= mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject :to:content-type; s=aescripts.com; bh=eD20zdLPMgiEdK+/Q9fUDBBC1K 4=; b=cW/56YVPS5lkpZxukiTlEF6ICNAp0/vZx1/zkEJ6Tp3xgAX19L/i3KvJgz TNPJGX1EjeS8B7ppsJ6BDeARl1wLnyK+SQZyN4sCyUCJY4RQQrUYZ83RRTU2kA4X qEmQlH16RYkWuumNQBJrs9rTY2UAQHYa+4G0iu4dkQOOsg1a4= Received: from mail-yw0-f41.google.com (mail-yw0-f41.google.com [209.85.213.41]) (using TLSv1 with cipher RC4-SHA (128/128 bits)) (No client certificate requested) (Authenticated sender: lists@aescripts.com) by homiemail-a12.g.dreamhost.com (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 04AF5714083 for ; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:50 -0800 (PST) Received: by yhoo22 with SMTP id o22so289384yho.28 for ; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:50 -0800 (PST) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of lists@aescripts.com designates 10.50.6.194 as permitted sender) client-ip=10.50.6.194; Authentication-Results: mr.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of lists@aescripts.com designates 10.50.6.194 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=lists@aescripts.com Received: from mr.google.com ([10.50.6.194]) by 10.50.6.194 with SMTP id d2mr28902881iga.24.1329940550518 (num_hops = 1); Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:50 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.50.6.194 with SMTP id d2mr23490694iga.24.1329940550426; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:50 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.231.226.132 with HTTP; Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:09 -0800 (PST) In-Reply-To: References: From: Lloyd Alvarez Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:55:09 -0500 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [AE] Fastest way to render image sequence as mov To: After Effects Mail List Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=e89a8f502a56149e7704b992ea08 --e89a8f502a56149e7704b992ea08 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Fwiw, Youtube and vimeo and all those kinds of services use ffmpeg to do their conversions. Cheers, Lloyd On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Phil Spitler wrote: > I will be interested in seeing your results from the ffmpeg test. > > Great tip, thanks Lloyd. > > Phil > > > Phil Spitler | Associate Creative Director | Bonfire Labs | t : > 415.394.8200 | c : 415.571.3139 | Bonfirelabs.com > > On Feb 22, 2012, at 3:46 AM, Chris Zwar wrote: > > > Thanks all... I have completely overlooked Adobe Media Encoder. I've > installed FFmpeg and will benchmark them both this week. > > I do normally just use Quicktime Pro and have several encodes running > simultaneously, however when I have to encode a single 20 minute image > sequence into a H264 as fast as possible I'd like to know what the best > solution is. > > > > I'll let you know what I discover... > > > > > > -Chris > > > > On 22/02/2012, at 11:31 AM, Steve Oakley wrote: > > > >> adobe media encoder... or prem pro as it supports img sequences. load > as clip, export. > >> > >> s > >> > >> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Jim Curtis wrote: > >> > >>> You can do multiple simultaneous exports with QT Pro, and max out your > multi-core pretty quickly. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Chris Zwar wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> Just looking for some advice as to the fastest way to convert an > image sequence to a quicktime? This isn't one of AE's strengths. > >>>> Usually I'm happy with Quicktime Pro, but I'm currently working on a > 20minute video at 1920x1080 and any speed increases will be valuable. > Because we have a render farm everything is based on image sequences - > currently we're using JPGs at max quality. > >>>> I'm on a Mac, and usually rendering to h264. > >>>> > >>>> Cheers, > >>>> > >>>> -Chris > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> +---End of message---+ > >>>> To unsubscribe send any message to > >>> > >>> > >>> +---End of message---+ > >>> To unsubscribe send any message to > >> > >> > >> +---End of message---+ > >> To unsubscribe send any message to > >> > > > > > > +---End of message---+ > > To unsubscribe send any message to > > > +---End of message---+ > To unsubscribe send any message to > --e89a8f502a56149e7704b992ea08 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fwiw, Youtube and vimeo and all those kinds of services use ffmpeg to do th= eir conversions.

Cheers,
Lloyd

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Phil Spitler <phil@bonfirelabs.com> wrote:
I will be interested in seeing your results = from the ffmpeg test.

Great tip, thanks Lloyd.

Phil


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On Feb 22, 2012, at 3:46 AM, Chris Zwar wrote:

> Thanks all... I have completely overlooked Adobe Media Encoder. =A0I&#= 39;ve installed FFmpeg and will benchmark them both this week.
> I do normally just use Quicktime Pro and have several encodes running = simultaneously, however when I have to encode a single 20 minute image sequ= ence into a H264 as fast as possible I'd like to know what the best sol= ution is.
>
> I'll let you know what I discover...
>
>
> -Chris
>
> On 22/02/2012, at 11:31 AM, Steve Oakley wrote:
>
>> adobe media encoder... or prem pro as it supports img sequences. l= oad as clip, export.
>>
>> s
>>
>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Jim Curtis wrote:
>>
>>> You can do multiple simultaneous exports with QT Pro, and max = out your multi-core pretty quickly.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Chris Zwar wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Just looking for some advice as to the fastest way to conv= ert an image sequence to a quicktime? =A0This isn't one of AE's str= engths.
>>>> Usually I'm happy with Quicktime Pro, but I'm curr= ently working on a 20minute video at 1920x1080 and any speed increases will= be valuable. =A0Because we have a render farm everything is based on image= sequences - currently we're using JPGs at max quality.
>>>> I'm on a Mac, and usually rendering to h264.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> -Chris
>>>>
>>>>
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