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AE7 Optimization on a MAC
by Daniel Roberts on May 18, 2007 at 4:02:32 pm

Hi there, I have read the READ THIS FIRST post on how to speed up render times in AE7, but my question is this:

I'm running a PowerBook 2.66 Ghz with 2Gigs RAM, and when I am using AE7, it takes about 1.5-3 seconds to update the preview window when i make a change, during which time i can't click anything.

I find this is especially bad when using 3d layers.

Is there anything I can change (and how do i change it?) that will help decrease the preview time.... i can live with long render times, but this is driving me crazy.

Thanks,
Dan Roberts


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