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in this video Im going to show you how you can export your videos from docHub After Effects with a small file size so lets get into it I thought your video the standard way of doing this is to go into composition and select add to render queue but if you do it this way youll get a really large file size so instead lets avoid after effects altogether and instead lets go to add to docHub Media encoder queue and when we do this were greeted with docHub Media encoder and this is very similar to our Premiere Pro export window and this is where we can get really precise on our export settings so well just go ahead and select h.264 or whatever is selected there we want to change the format to h.264 preset we can ignore output name this is just where were placing this and the name of the file but what were looking for the most is all the way down at the bottom youve got bit rate settings if I change this to CBR and I pull the slider all the way to the right you can see the estimated fil