Does the Mac version work with Apple Silicon (M1)?

Yes! Render Boss works well with Apple Silicon. Currently it uses the Rosetta 2 emulation layer, and while we do have plans to make a native version, Render Boss does not use significant resources by itself, so the performance gains (if any) would be minimal....

Setting up Remote Renders

Video This video explains a lot of the concepts and instructions from this article: Introduction: The ability to spread renders among multiple machines is a really powerful way to speed up renders and/or to allow artists to keep working without having to stop for...

Sending Renders to Adobe Media Encoder

You can send your final renders to Adobe Media Encoder, which is useful if you need an output in any of the formats supported by it, but not supported by After Effects. To do this, choose any of the ‘Media Encoder’ options in the ‘Final Video...

A deeper look into Multi-Machine Renders

In this video we’ll go deeper into Multi-Machine renders, I’ll show you how to send renders to certain machines, but not others, pausing and resuming renders from different machines a few other tricks. (if you can’t see the video above, you can open...

Rendering H.264 (mp4) files

A few versions of After Effects ago, Adobe removed the ability to render h.264 / mp4 files directly from After Effects, and moved it to Adobe Media Encoder. While Render Boss uses After Effects to render, we added an option to generate the final files in Media...