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How do I render to the comp resolution

New Here ,
Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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I am a newbie, let's get that out first.   I set up a comp that I need to place in a wide screen power point slide.   The power point slide is set up for a 3:1 aspect ratio.   I'd like to fill as much as I can of the slide with the video I am composing. on the comp properties I setup a 3:1 resolution.   When I render, how can I tell it to use the comps settings?

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LEGEND , Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

When I render, how can I tell it to use the comps settings?

it does this by default and you don't need to change anything.

select the composition you want to render and choose Composition->add to render queue. in the render queue choose "Queue in AME " (as of CC2015.3 this feature is available) this will launch Adobe Media encoder. use the default match source - high bit-rate preset and encode your video to an mp4 file.

more about exporting here: Basics of rendering and exporting in After Effects CC

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When I render, how can I tell it to use the comps settings?

it does this by default and you don't need to change anything.

select the composition you want to render and choose Composition->add to render queue. in the render queue choose "Queue in AME " (as of CC2015.3 this feature is available) this will launch Adobe Media encoder. use the default match source - high bit-rate preset and encode your video to an mp4 file.

more about exporting here: Basics of rendering and exporting in After Effects CC

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