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You don't need a super computer, just a super fast single core clock speed cpu, as much ram as you can afford, and the fastest hard drive you can get your hands on. Also nice GPU if you're doing 3d or gpu intensive plugins.
Working with top components and 128GB RAM myself, AE has the shittiest preview renderer in every software I've tried. Hope the devs someday fix it, but my hopes are really low.
@@aesonica depending on the complexity of the effects, everything may differ; if everything works well for you, it doesn't mean that it will work the same for him (I myself am sitting with 128 GB of RAM and top-end components, but I get constant errors in rendering, etc. due to overloading with effects)
Been working on my 13" 2021 MBP M1 16GB RAM 512GB storage for 2 years now. I purchased an extra1TB NVME for project files and caching. I don't also do a lot of 3D. But I use quite some camera, and vfx plugins, and Its been reliable enough for me and gets the job done. I tried to learn some basic 3D in blender and also works fine. But I'll probably get an extra machine that's intended mostly for rendering.
I think you shd change your video title bcoz it’s misleading. I thought you would be showing some tips to enhance performance. And also the config you sharing are the in top tier category & those are expensive.
no super computer needed, just a super cpu, tons of quality ram and fast ssd drives. that's pretty much a super computer right there (whatever that means) maybe minus the gpu but still it would cost a lot of momey so in the end we still need a really really good, fast computer to work comfortably in ae.
One of the BIGGEST problems PC users face when using ADOBE products is that they have configured their PCs for Gaming, which means they've likely installed a GAME-READY driver instead of a STUDIO driver and game-ready drivers are typically not compatible with (or optimized for) this type of software. So while cpu, gpu and ram might be beyond qualified to run these programs, their driver configurations are creating a bottleneck and actually choking the performance of the software creating an unmanageable workflow. That's something a lot of people who use NVIDIA products don't consider because they've built or configured their system for running 3D graphics but not for creating with tools that require precise computations and dedicated performance resources
@@MotionScienceIm not talking about AE managing 3D files... Just how terrible the preview renderer it is at managing what it specializes (2D) compared to other sofwares that can manage complex scenes such as Blender and UE (which obviously specialize in 3D) with little problem... In short words AE is kind of a shit software that badly needs an optimized preview renderer or effects revamp and I'm a AE user btw.
Could be several factors contributing to the slow performance-number and size of layers, effects, etc. i would suggest looking at the composition profiler > render time in your timeline.
From the title, yes, it's not about supercomputer which makes me very angry on adobe how crappy their apps are like after effects. Totally not optimized.
Its not a myth. You need a fast computer and fast single core performance. True story. And i still use 2021 edition - because 2022 and 2023 are so bugged it drives me insane. Whats really more amazing is that the majority of people doesnt care about bugs and just want the latest version. But we all have very different standars. ALSO its so funny how Mac Pro users cant use the F keys which means they cant use the most easily available shortcuts :D Two of the people from my work with a Mac Pro M1 has severe performance issues still here in late 23 - seems weird.
@@MotionScience recomending m1/m2 macs for AE is bout as useful as saying dishes would help with serving dinner lol. Its the obvious choice, but my bet is that most folks wont only want to run design apps in a wall garden...
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It's not the computer, it's the ancient software.
True that! I hope one of the senior dev has some guts to overhaul the software from ground up.
You don't need a super computer, just a super fast single core clock speed cpu, as much ram as you can afford, and the fastest hard drive you can get your hands on. Also nice GPU if you're doing 3d or gpu intensive plugins.
Working with top components and 128GB RAM myself, AE has the shittiest preview renderer in every software I've tried. Hope the devs someday fix it, but my hopes are really low.
Works fine for me, no video software plays back effects in real time at full quality. Have to do a 1frame skip at half res at least.@@RayBanda
@@aesonica depending on the complexity of the effects, everything may differ; if everything works well for you, it doesn't mean that it will work the same for him (I myself am sitting with 128 GB of RAM and top-end components, but I get constant errors in rendering, etc. due to overloading with effects)
Been working on my 13" 2021 MBP M1 16GB RAM 512GB storage for 2 years now. I purchased an extra1TB NVME for project files and caching. I don't also do a lot of 3D. But I use quite some camera, and vfx plugins, and Its been reliable enough for me and gets the job done. I tried to learn some basic 3D in blender and also works fine. But I'll probably get an extra machine that's intended mostly for rendering.
informative but what do u think a super computer is... isn't it just what u described
I like how in after effects even if you have 128gb it will say low memory. What a computer killer
Go to Settings/Memory & Performance and under Ram Reserved for Other Applications - drop that number to 10-12.
@@MotionScience lol, that doesnt solve the problem
@@MotionScience Already set mine max my only reserve memory is 3gb.
“It’s not about the super computer”, goes on to list expensive computer components.
Awesome video. Answered all the questions I had
I was interested on the guide but when I write the email it says We're Sorry, We are unable to complete your request.
Nice video btw
That error usually has to do with your computer browser settings.
I think you shd change your video title bcoz it’s misleading. I thought you would be showing some tips to enhance performance. And also the config you sharing are the in top tier category & those are expensive.
no super computer needed, just a super cpu, tons of quality ram and fast ssd drives. that's pretty much a super computer right there (whatever that means) maybe minus the gpu but still it would cost a lot of momey so in the end we still need a really really good, fast computer to work comfortably in ae.
What I9 though? Need one for animations and tons of plugins.
One of the BIGGEST problems PC users face when using ADOBE products is that they have configured their PCs for Gaming, which means they've likely installed a GAME-READY driver instead of a STUDIO driver and game-ready drivers are typically not compatible with (or optimized for) this type of software. So while cpu, gpu and ram might be beyond qualified to run these programs, their driver configurations are creating a bottleneck and actually choking the performance of the software creating an unmanageable workflow.
That's something a lot of people who use NVIDIA products don't consider because they've built or configured their system for running 3D graphics but not for creating with tools that require precise computations and dedicated performance resources
You can really tell how shit is AE preview renderer when you try 3d software like Blender and specially Unreal...
Blender and Unreal are built for 3D CGI. After Effects is not.
@@MotionScienceIm not talking about AE managing 3D files... Just how terrible the preview renderer it is at managing what it specializes (2D) compared to other sofwares that can manage complex scenes such as Blender and UE (which obviously specialize in 3D) with little problem... In short words AE is kind of a shit software that badly needs an optimized preview renderer or effects revamp and I'm a AE user btw.
True I use 2350m, it’s crashes but it doesn’t close, but now I’m upgrading to a 12400f
I got an intel 13900K and AE is taking forever to render and preview, and it is showing only 57% of RAM, what's the deal here?
Could be several factors contributing to the slow performance-number and size of layers, effects, etc. i would suggest looking at the composition profiler > render time in your timeline.
Ofc u need good computer if you want to still be alive once the render is done.
Thank u
Please Answer i want to be an editor which specs should i pick?
Ryzen 5 6600H 16/512GB Or
i7 8300H with gtx 1050/ti???
The gtx doesn’t help much with editing, but I would go with the i7
From the title, yes, it's not about supercomputer which makes me very angry on adobe how crappy their apps are like after effects. Totally not optimized.
No super computer needed and at the same time he is talking about ryzen 9 and i9 cpu
, how funny 😅
Which mouse do you use for editing in after effects Sir?
i think he have white
I want to get an 8gb ram pc am i cooked 😭
Its not a myth. You need a fast computer and fast single core performance. True story. And i still use 2021 edition - because 2022 and 2023 are so bugged it drives me insane. Whats really more amazing is that the majority of people doesnt care about bugs and just want the latest version. But we all have very different standars. ALSO its so funny how Mac Pro users cant use the F keys which means they cant use the most easily available shortcuts :D Two of the people from my work with a Mac Pro M1 has severe performance issues still here in late 23 - seems weird.
Gotta love how mult rendering shits itself if you, god forbid, unfocus from After Effects
I think you forgot to disable multi frame rendering.
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Resumindo, vc precisa de um super computador, clickbait do carai kkkk
"I'm a Mac guy" i.e. "I know nothing bout computers" 😅
Haha, and saying you drive a car doesn't tell us if it's a Porsche or a Mustang! 🚗💨 Some prefer the style, others the horsepower." 😉
@@MotionScience recomending m1/m2 macs for AE is bout as useful as saying dishes would help with serving dinner lol. Its the obvious choice, but my bet is that most folks wont only want to run design apps in a wall garden...
"I'm a PC guy" i.e. "I'm a nerd and I'm poor"