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Re: Can I save a AE loop and re-import it into AE?
by tdellaringa on Oct 29, 2007 at 11:51:39 pm

Thanks, not sure how I missed that... the term "library" didn't jump out at me. I will look at those tutes for sure.

I found that I could export my sequence by selecting my composition and rendering to a movie. It's 1:06 long so I'd probably want it to loop some 20 times.

The rendered lossless avi is 18MB though. I know working with visual media gives you large files. I'm planning on adding like 10 more movie clips (say 10 MB each) plus a bunch of pictures and text and then doing some effects. I do have a relatively new PC with 1 GIG of RAM. Just wondering if I will be okay doing it this and if these are typical files sizes.

Maybe there's a better format than AVI to export and re-import it as - or maybe I don't even need to do that, although I can't figure out how to get the composition I made in the timeline to loop - thus I exported it.


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