npx remotion render
Render a video or audio based on the entry point, the composition ID and save it to the output location.
bash
npx remotion render <entry-file> [<composition-id>] [<output-location>]
bash
npx remotion render <entry-file> [<composition-id>] [<output-location>]
If entry-file
is not passed, Remotion will try to detect the entry file with the following priority order:
- Get the path from the Config (Can be set using
Config.setEntryPoint("<entry-point>")
). - Look for some common paths i.e.
src/index.ts
,src/index.tsx
src/index.js
,remotion/index.ts
,app/remotion/index.ts
. - Fail as entry point could not be determined.
If output-location
is not passed, the media will be rendered into the out
folder.
If composition-id
is also not passed, Remotion will let you select a composition.
Flags
Besides choosing a video and output location with the command line arguments, the following flags are supported:
--props
React Props to pass to the selected composition of your video. Must be a serialized JSON string (--props='{"hello": "world"}'
) or a path to a JSON file (./path/to/props.json
). Can also be read using getInputProps()
.
Inline JSON string isn't supported on Windows because it removes the "
character, use a temporary file instead.
--height
available from v3.2.40
--width
available from v3.2.40
--concurrency
How many CPU threads to use. Minimum 1. The maximum is the amount of threads you have (In Node.JS os.cpus().length
). You can also provide a percentage value (e.g. 50%).
--pixel-format
Set a custom pixel format. See here for available values.
--image-format
jpeg
or png
- JPEG is faster, but doesn't support transparency. The default image format is jpeg
since v1.1. Flag available since v1.4.
--config
Specify a location for the Remotion config file. Available in v1.2 and later.
--env-file
Specify a location for a dotenv file. Default .env
. Available in v2.2 and later.
--quality
Value between 0 and 100 for JPEG rendering quality. Doesn't work when PNG frames are rendered. Available since v1.4.
--overwrite
Write to output even if file already exists.. This flag is enabled by default, use --overwrite=false
to disable it.
--sequence
Pass this flag if you want an image sequence as the output instead of a video. Available since v1.4.
--codec
h264
or h265
or png
or vp8
or vp9
or mp3
or aac
or wav
or prores
or h264-mkv
. If you don't supply --codec
, it will use the H.264 encoder. Available since v1.4.
--audio-bitrate
Available from v3.2.32
Specify the target bitrate for the generated audio.
The syntax for FFMPEGs -b:a
parameter should be used.
FFMPEG may encode the video in a way that will not result in the exact audio bitrate specified.
Example values: 128K
for 128 kbps, 1M
for 1 Mbps.
Default: 320k
--video-bitrate
Available from v3.2.32
Specify the target bitrate for the generated video.
The syntax for FFMPEGs -b:v
parameter should be used.
FFMPEG may encode the video in a way that will not result in the exact video bitrate specified.
This option cannot be set if --crf
is set.
Example values: 512K
for 512 kbps, 1M
for 1 Mbps.
--prores-profile
Set the ProRes profile. This option is only valid if the codec
has been set to prores
. Possible values: 4444-xq
, 4444
, hq
, standard
, light
, proxy
. See here for explanation of possible values. Default: hq
. Available since v2.1.6.
--crf
To set Constant Rate Factor (CRF) of the output. Minimum 0. Use this rate control mode if you want to keep the best quality and care less about the file size. This option cannot be set if --video-bitrate
is set. Available since v1.4.
--browser-executable
Path to a Chrome executable. If not specified and Remotion cannot find one, it will download one during rendering. Available since v1.5.
--scale
Scales the output frames by the factor you pass in. For example, a 1280x720px frame will become a 1920x1080px frame with a scale factor of 1.5
. Vector elements like fonts and HTML markups will be rendered with extra details. scale
must be greater than 0 and less than equal to 16. Default: 1
.
--frames
Render a subset of a video. Example: --frames=0-9
to select the first 10 frames. To render a still, use the still
command. Available since v2.0.
--every-nth-frame
available from v3.1
Render only every nth frame. This option may only be set when rendering GIFs. This allows you to lower the FPS of the GIF.
For example only every second frame, every third frame and so on. Only works for rendering GIFs. See here for more details.
--muted
available from v3.2.1
Disables audio output. This option may only be used when rendering a video.
--enforce-audio-track
available from v3.2.1
Render a silent audio track if there wouldn't be one otherwise..
--number-of-gif-loops
available from v3.1
Set the looping behavior. This option may only be set when rendering GIFs. See here for more details.
--bundle-cache
Enable or disable Webpack caching. This flag is enabled by default, use --bundle-cache=false
to disable caching. Available since v2.0.
--log
Set the log level. Increase or decrease the amount of output. Acceptable values: error
, warn
, info
(default), verbose
--port
Set a custom HTTP server port that will be used to host the Webpack bundle. If not defined, Remotion will try to find a free port.
--public-dir
Available from v3.2.13
Define the location of the public/
directory.. If not defined, Remotion will assume the location is the public
folder in your Remotion root.
--ffmpeg-executable
Set a custom ffmpeg
executable. If not defined, a ffmpeg
executable will be searched in PATH
.
--ffprobe-executable
available from v3.0.17
Set a custom ffprobe
executable. If not defined, a ffprobe
executable will be searched in PATH
.
--timeout
Define how long a single frame may take to resolve all delayRender()
calls before it times out in milliseconds. Default: 30000
.
Not to be confused with the --timeout
flag when deploying a Lambda function.
--ignore-certificate-errors
Results in invalid SSL certificates in Chrome, such as self-signed ones, being ignored. Available since v2.6.5.
--disable-web-security
available since v2.6.5
This will most notably disable CORS in Chrome among other security features.
--disable-headless
available since v2.6.5
Opens an actual browser during rendering to observe the render.
--gl
Changelog
- From Remotion v2.6.7 until v3.0.7, the default for Remotion Lambda was
swiftshader
, but from v3.0.8 the default isswangle
(Swiftshader on Angle) since Chrome 101 added support for it. - From Remotion v2.4.3 until v2.6.6, the default was
angle
, however it turns out to have a small memory leak that could crash long Remotion renders.
Select the OpenGL renderer backend for Chromium. Accepted values:
"angle"
,"egl"
,"swiftshader"
"swangle"
null
- Chromium's default
Default for local rendering: null
.
Default for Lambda rendering: "swangle"
.