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Mac mini mid 2010 very slow
Mac mini mid 2010 very slow









Or are there any other suggestions that may help resolve this problem? Would this make it less intense for the computer to process / help resolve the problem? (e.g., using just one shape layer with numerous shapes within)Ĭan these shapes currently there also be grouped without having to remake/re-animate them? Mainly the 64 rounded corner squares that appear early on, and the roughly 40 thin black rectangles that appear towards the end, as they will all need to move and change colour in slightly different ways.Ĭan the above shapes be grouped into a smaller number of layers whilst still being animated differently? So far, I am guessing the main problem is the numerous layers, as every shape is on a seperate layer. It's mainly just simple position and opacity changes being keyframed, though motion blur is being used on around 35 layers for a short segment. It has 254 layers, of which 60 are not in use at the moment / being kept not visible. It is also usually connected to an external monitor, but the problem occurs regardless of whether it is connected or not. Operating System: macOS BigSur version 11.5.1

mac mini mid 2010 very slow

Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 I have attached the After Effects file and an export of the file. This coped with the file much better, though started to slow down alot by the time I got it to the stage attached in this post. However, am also uncertain if the computer is the sole problem, as I borrowed a virtually brand new base model 14-inch Macbook Pro 2021 to work on this file also.Īpple M1 Pro chip, 8-core CPU with 6 performance cores and 2 efficiency coresġ4-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 200GB/s memory bandwidthġ6GB unified memory, 512GB storage (almost completely empty) (As I would preferably not purchase a new one just yet) My computer is a relatively old and I am guessing this is possibly largly contributing to the problem, however, I am wondering if a large part of the problem is also the way the animation is made? And whether the same animation could be made in a way that is less intense on the computer? Both RAM preview and even just moving objects on the screen takes an extremely long time. It's only around half way through at the moment (and at a pretty rough stage), however, After Effects is now running too slowly to practically work on it any longer. I am currently making an explainer video (around 1.5minutes long).











Mac mini mid 2010 very slow