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Tuesday, June 18th, 2024 10:27 PM

Optimizing Alight Motion Render Performance for Complex Projects on my mobile phone

I'm working on a complex video editing project in Alight Motion on my Mobile phone (AT&T). I'm experiencing rendering slowdowns and dropped frames, especially when using features like motion graphics and compositing.

I've already tried adjusting the render resolution and frame rate, and utilizing proxies where possible. Has anyone else encountered these limitations on AT&T devices? Are there any advanced settings, caching techniques, or hardware optimizations that might help improve render performance for demanding projects?

ACE - Expert

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36K Messages

13 days ago

A link to an APK does not convey "a version", it just serves as an advertisement for that product.  If you want to provide a version number, that's fine but shilling for a side load site will not be permitted.

FTR, if you're using an "AT&T phone" then it is probably underpowered for video editing, and that's not AT&T's fault.  If you really want (for reasons you don't have to explain) to do video editing on a cell phone, then you probably need to be buying something on the higher end of a vendor's line, not some budget prepaid phone.  Samsung Galaxy S would be a good choice.

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ACE - Expert

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36K Messages

13 days ago

William120, you're about this >< close to a timeout.  I thought I was quite clear why your comment would get removed, but if you need it spelled out:

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Providing a link to a APK download site is essentially promoting that site and product.  Don't do it.  It doesn't matter how cleverly you try to disguise what you're doing by posting questions and fake responses as alternate accounts (which I think is also against community guidelines).

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ACE - Sage

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118.4K Messages

13 days ago

Sounds like a discussion you should be having with the app developer. Not your service provider

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