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So.. using the windows keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + M, does a good
job of adding the current comp to a queue in AME.. aside from not
having that render history attached to the project I'm working on, the
"default" or "most recent" render path is something else that isn't
passed along...
Normally when rendering multiple comps in AE, I'll add one comp to the
render queue, setup the render location, then grab the 8-10 other
comps from the project window and drag them into the Render Queue..
all of those comps will also render to that same folder..
lastly, I setup an exact duplicate of my output module in AME, and set
that up to render through AME exclusively..
In AE CC, the render took 5:47... in AME CC2014 with AE open as well,
it took 9:40... So there's that... :\
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Todd Kopriva <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
> We're working closely with the AME team to close the workflow gaps, and this
> is one of the top few that keeps coming up. The AME team is very aware of
> this request.
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> Of course, it never hurts to lodge your vote, anyway:
> http://adobe.ly/feature_request
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> From: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv]
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> The one downside to AME is not having an export history saved with the
> project – not sure if that is even possible.
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///Greg Balint
//Art Director / Motion Graphics Designer
/321.514.4839
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