really long delay before rendering starts?

I have this ongoing problem (CC2014) where there is a long delay before rendering starts. Nothing fancy or heavy, no effect, MacPro/Yosemite/64 GB of ram, made to the internal SSD flash drive. Sometimes I see a 2, 3, 4, 5 minute delay before construction starts, then my comps short and simple, restore in seconds. Just AE text, shape layers and files placed. No business network, no other applications running.

Any ideas?

Mike

If you use multiprocessing, turn it off & see what happens.  If the time-out period goes away, you may need to reassign your processors & memory for multiprocessing in the AE preferences.

And it never hurts to purge the memory & cache before a final.

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