I bought a 1 TB Optane drive for a scratch disk a while back, while not high bandwidth, those things can take disk torture like no other and are great at low levels random reads. Looking forward to testing this out!
The issue I think is with hardware tbh. After Effects is a hardware hungry behemoth. If Adobe could focus all of its skills on creating compatibility standards with hardware, like suggested AE desktops/laptops, a bit like games do for 1080p, 1440p, 2160p. Or the standards could be based on power management criteria per device like TDP. A lot could be gained from that, meaning people would get clear performance standards and know what hardware to get. Sure always: buy the most expensive RIG will be a thing, but imagine if Adobe sold customized rigs in partnership with companies like ASUS, MSI, DELL and HP. Imagine off-the-bat you had the choice to select: oh give me the... the.... Adobe After Effects Computer, the Unreal Engine 5 computer. With special components aimed specifically for those type of tasks. Or another great thing could be to have computers enter specific modes that will focus the entirety of the resources to a program's niche. Enter AE, UE, PP, PS, AI modes... Dedicated AE- ram, Ram preview kernel, rendering kernel, specialized rendering 2d chip, specialized 3d rendering chip, optane type memory. So many things can be done with tech, I just get the impression they are not big enough risk takers. They wanna go Global/ All-around safe marketing for consumers. To make sure people have a range of abilities, so naturally: prosumers will be the losers. PS: Puget systems ain't it. More is needed. That's my point. It's 2025, the floor is lava, and computer hardware needs to substantially change in order to push further into higher end graphics, 8k, 16k, 32k resolutions x)
Adobe Beta Documentation community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-beta-discussions/improved-caching-for-longer-playback-a-new-era-of-composition-playback-in-after-effects/td-p/15092280
thanks:)
Thanks for the update
No problem! Glad to help you out!
About time.
Thx for the heads up Mr WB
Thank you Winbush !
Absolutely
Great vid.
I bought a 1 TB Optane drive for a scratch disk a while back, while not high bandwidth, those things can take disk torture like no other and are great at low levels random reads. Looking forward to testing this out!
Im gonna try this out on a very intense AE project, i forget exactly why its so intense but its like 4K liquification lol Should be fun.
lol yea for me I noticed most of the time it gets intense when using certain plugins so I'm a keep experimenting myself see how far I can push it
Oh, man!
Finally, I can preview something. 😅 Wonder how it performs with multiple EXR layers.
The issue I think is with hardware tbh. After Effects is a hardware hungry behemoth. If Adobe could focus all of its skills on creating compatibility standards with hardware, like suggested AE desktops/laptops, a bit like games do for 1080p, 1440p, 2160p. Or the standards could be based on power management criteria per device like TDP. A lot could be gained from that, meaning people would get clear performance standards and know what hardware to get. Sure always: buy the most expensive RIG will be a thing, but imagine if Adobe sold customized rigs in partnership with companies like ASUS, MSI, DELL and HP. Imagine off-the-bat you had the choice to select: oh give me the... the.... Adobe After Effects Computer, the Unreal Engine 5 computer. With special components aimed specifically for those type of tasks.
Or another great thing could be to have computers enter specific modes that will focus the entirety of the resources to a program's niche. Enter AE, UE, PP, PS, AI modes... Dedicated AE- ram, Ram preview kernel, rendering kernel, specialized rendering 2d chip, specialized 3d rendering chip, optane type memory.
So many things can be done with tech, I just get the impression they are not big enough risk takers. They wanna go Global/ All-around safe marketing for consumers. To make sure people have a range of abilities, so naturally: prosumers will be the losers.
PS: Puget systems ain't it. More is needed. That's my point. It's 2025, the floor is lava, and computer hardware needs to substantially change in order to push further into higher end graphics, 8k, 16k, 32k resolutions x)
For a tool that's only being developed by 20 people, that's something
Can we get a rating system based on DBZ? With Super Saiyan being top tier and Hercule (Mr. Satan) being low tier? :D
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oh my god!!!! how different has working in AE been for you??
I've been using ae since 2000 lol
It's been a minute
Any idea if this was meant to address the RAM preview/out-of-memory crashes on Windows? If so, this would be a game-changer for me.
adobe are dead in the water for the last 15 years. new after effects feature every 20 years maybe? I stopped using when they switched to subscription
What did you end up switching over to?