Monday 28 January 2013

Markers and metadata changes


Markers and metadata changes
Added File > Go To Adobe Story menu command: XMP metadata
Include Source XMP Metadata option is off by default in all output module templates: Exporting XMP metadata from After Effects
After Effects writes startTimecode and altTimecode values into XMP metadata. You can view these values in the Start Timecode and
Alternate Timecode fields in the Dynamic Media schema in the Metadata panel: XMP metadata in After Effects
Removed the Clip Notes features.
Memory, storage, and performance changes
Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing can now use the virtual (logical) processor cores created by hyperthreading on many
modern computers: Render multiple frames simultaneously
Simplified Memory & Multiprocessing preferences, improved automatic RAM allocation between foreground and background processes,
added Details dialog box for observation of RAM usage, and improved performance of Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously
multiprocessing: Memory & Multiprocessing preferences
After Effects now shares a memory pool with Premiere Pro, Adobe Media Encoder, and Encore: Memory pool shared between After Effects,
Premiere Pro, Encore, and Adobe Media Encoder
The time that After Effects takes to start is reduced. The start-up time for the background processes used in Render Multiple Frames
Simultaneously multiprocessing is also reduced.
Plug-ins, scripts, and automation changes
Esc key interrupts a running script: Loading and running scripts
After Effects CS5 can load and run only 64-bit plug-ins, not 32-bit plug-ins: Plug-ins
Pixel Bender Toolkit 2.0 included, and performance of Pixel Bender effects greatly improved: Plug-ins

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