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1. Re: Why isn't there a way to send an After Effects Comp directly to Media Encoder?
Jim Curtis Jan 10, 2013 4:23 PM (in response to mlfix)Drag a comp from the Ae Project pane into the AME Queue pane.
May not work on Windows.
Or, buy the Background Render script at aescripts.com, and render in the BG while maintaing the ability to work in Ae. This is probably faster, because it bypasses Dynamic Link.
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2. Re: Why isn't there a way to send an After Effects Comp directly to Media Encoder?
mlfix Jan 11, 2013 7:12 AM (in response to Jim Curtis)Such a simple solution! I think I gave up on that idea before but I was dragging it to the icon for ME and not the actual queue window. Also looking for a better way to send a clip to the top of the queue without dragging it since I've got so many in line.
Do you find the quality of the renders the same when using AE?
I'm outputting to the Youtube 1080p 2997 preset- actually need to figure out the suble differences in all the presets in ME. AE has less options but they are all customizable. When I'd tweak a preset in ME, a lot of times it comes out with a glitch or does not open at all- rendering with the audio button un checked for example, etc.
Thanks!
M
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3. Re: Why isn't there a way to send an After Effects Comp directly to Media Encoder?
Jim Curtis Jan 14, 2013 8:12 AM (in response to mlfix)Adobe says that the render engine in AME, Pr and Ae are one in the same. So, the quality should be identical.

