YOUPI!
Ca y est mon copain a trouvé le protocole à suivre pour allouer la RAM disponible à After..
Pour ma part j'ai 4g dans ma machine.. et after ne voyait que 2..
J'ai donc pu choisir grâce à la manip (ultra simple en plus!!) à lui mettre 3,5!!!
N'oubliez pas d'exécuter les commandes en administrateur.
Je le redis ici, ceci est la manip pour vista, pour XP on trouve la manip sur le net en français...
Texte en anglais mais simplissime:
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For anyone using Vista that wants to use more than 2 gigs of ram in
   After Effects this is how you do it:
   run a command prompt as Administrator and enter the following:
   bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072
   A value of 3072 will increase your programs available memory to 3
   gigabytes. If you want more than that adjust accordingly by
   multiplying the number of gigs you want to use by 1024 (ie. 4096 for
   4 gigs, etc...)
   Next run msconfig either from the same command line or by typing
   msconfig into the run or search fields on the start menu and hitting
   enter.
   Go into the advanced options on the boot tab. In there you will find
   an option for maximum memory, set this to the same value you entered
   at the command line. Additionally if you have a multi processor or
   dual/quad core machine you can increase the number of processors
   used on this screen.
   Hit ok to close the advanced options and then check off make all
   boot settings permanent and hit ok again to close msconfig. You will
   need to restart. After this you will see an increased amount of ram
   available in the After Effects memory settings.
   As a cautionary note, if any of these steps seem confusing or
   difficult for you then you probably shouldn't try this. There are
   reasons that these settings are protected from casual adjustment
   which I would suggest researching before messing around.
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