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If you have a decent graphics card and dont currently use ame to encode dual pass vbr h264  from your lossless outputs, I highly recommend you check out the latest version. It is leagues faster than any other transcoding option I have found. The upgrades to the mercury / cuda engine are impressive.
On Saturday, May 24, 2014, Jim Curtis <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
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I edit in Pr, and do my lower thirds, section graphics and titling in Ae (rarely use the Pr titler) in addition to motion graphics. Â The render queue is handy for re-rendering and updating as I go. Â I use the BG Render script, and it works well most of the time. Â Some times, it will fail with a "failed to over write existing file" message. Â I haven't figured out why it fails some times, and not others. Â But, by using the BG Render script, I don't have to re-que any existing render Item, just re-check the check box, and go.
On May 24, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Jonathan <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
> Put me down for render history too. It is an essential part of my workflow. I often re-render the same compositions as things change or get updated. I also lay out segments of a comp for discreet renders and can sometimes just re-render a segment or two.
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