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1. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
JSS1138 Jan 29, 2013 8:26 AM (in response to elder camper)I haven't found this to be true myself. PP exports 3D linked comps without issue, whether or not AE is open.
What exactly do you meany by "cancels the export"?
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2. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
elder camper Jan 29, 2013 9:18 AM (in response to JSS1138)hallo Jim Simon,
if the encoder reaches the AE composition, the encoder rapidly slows and eventually stops. After opening the composition in AE the export is running properly in PP.
During export, as long as the AE-composition is rendered, I can´t open AE properly. AE only works, if I stop PP-export..Excuse me, but my english-knowledge is not so good.
elder camper
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3. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
JSS1138 Jan 29, 2013 5:26 PM (in response to elder camper)Well, slowing down when export reaches a 3D comp is pretty normal as the processing power required can go up dramatically. How long have you waited for it to finish? How long is the comp in the sequence?
(So far, your English is fine.)
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4. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
elder camper Jan 30, 2013 12:59 AM (in response to JSS1138)Hallo Jim Simon,
many thanks for your help.
The composition is part of a PP-sequence and 1:53 min. long. The PP project consists of nine sequences with a length of total 20 minutes.
Export I stopped at a calculated remaining render time of 30 hours, which was after 1 hour. During this time, max. 50 frames rendered.
After opening the AE composition the export of the whole video was about 45 min.
My hardware:
I 7 2600k
16 GB RAM
GTX 660 Ti, Cuda manually integrated in AE and PP
individual Adobe files (cache and projects) are saved on a separate 1TB hard drive.
software:
Windows 8 64-bit
abobe creative cloud cs6 -
5. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
Fuzzy Barsik Jan 30, 2013 2:08 AM (in response to elder camper)I can see two options here:
1. Something in your system prevents dynamiclinkmanager from normal communication while AE is not running;
2. Adobe Dynamic Link improvements for CS6 resulted in utilising advantages of multiple processes while AE is running.
Guess, Todd could shed some light if the latter has something to do with reality.
From practical angle relying on Dynamic Link in a project where complex AE compositions are involded is not wise.
See this thread on Dynamic Link workflow, pay attention to Todd's comments.
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6. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
JSS1138 Jan 30, 2013 9:36 AM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)2. Adobe Dynamic Link improvements for CS6 resulted in utilising advantages of multiple processes while AE is running.
I don't think that's right. Todd said that DL uses one process, whereas rendering out of AE (meaning without DL) uses multiple processes.
I've never noticed any speed difference rendering a DL'd comp with AE open. (And according to that linked thread, neither did you.)
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7. Re: export premiere pro with AE-composition
Fuzzy Barsik Jan 30, 2013 9:45 AM (in response to JSS1138)Exactly. That was just a wild guess on how it could be possible in theory.



