![]() If you have please share your experience. I did some test with just plain Video exporting without any animation at all and that is indeed quite a bit faster - but still not even near what it should be. I also tried running Adobe in Rosetta mode / Intel mode which made things even worse. For that project I used no plugins or extensions. Well, what I have are not really "slight performance issues" but I will just have to wait to see if anything changes after future updates.īy the way I used all latest version of the OS and Adobe software. I would request you to please wait for next update in order to fix this problem.Įxpected time to release of the next version is about a month. I would suggest you to please wait for its next update Our engineering team is still working upon it. We did run the application on intel mode instead of M1, I would like to inform you that there are slight performance issues which are still coming up with Mac M1 chip. Well, there is nothing I can do for now but they are working on an update for something related to that. I immediately contacted Adobe Support and got in contact with a technical support person. So obviously the Mac performs as it is supposed to and promised by Apple. Only some MacPro with Xeon CPUs managed to get a bit higher scores. Step 1: Install Adobe After Effects for Mac The first step is to purchase the Adobe After Effects software on Mac and open the main interface to add media files. But there the scores were nearly at the top of the global ranking lists. ![]() I then thought that maybe the hardware in the new Mac is malfunctioning so I did a Geekbench benchmark as well a Maxon Cinebench run. So yeah obviously I didn't believe what I was seeing. (I double-rendered because After Effects sometimes uses cached data to include in renders which can speed up render times.) ![]() The first two renders (30.03.22) where done on the old iMac (that btw cost about half of what we paid for the new Mac Studio) and the second two renders (27.04.22) where done on the new Mac Studio. I previously used and still use the internal Render Queue and not Media Encoder for final ProRes renders. So I fired up a After Effects project that I had to re-render after fixing a typo, to see how fast I can render it compared to what it took before. So, off to a new start where I expected 10 to 20 times improved render times, based on what both Apple and especially Adobe announced: I set everything up fresh and imported nothing from the old System when setting up Adobe CC. Last week I finally got an upgrade to the latest and fully maxed out new Mac Studio.Īpple M1 Ultra mit 20‑Core CPU, 64‑Core GPU und 32‑Core Neural Engine128 GB RAM2 TB SSD hard drive I worked with After Effects for the last 8 years on a (back in 2014) nearly fully maxed out iMac i7 with 64 GB RAM. Love working with it - but always had concerns with performance. I am using After Effects for a bit over 15 years. (EDIT: Using the Beta Version of After Effects improves things quite a bit! Thanks u/dcvisuals) I would suggest you to please wait for the next update. (EDIT 2: Adobe is already working on an M1 update: As per the chat interaction we would like to inform you the our engineering team is still working upon after effects application next update to make it fully compatible with Mac M1.
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