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Concurrency

Remotion Lambda is a highly concurrent distributed video rendering system. That means that the video rendering work is split up across many Lambda functions. How many Lambda functions exactly can be defined by you, or you let Remotions defaults decide.

Setting the concurrency

You can set the concurrency via the framesPerLambda option (or --frames-per-lambda via CLI).

The concurrency is defined as frameCount / framesPerLambda. That means that the higher you set framesPerLambda, the lower the concurrency gets.

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Example: You render a video that has a durationInFrames of 300 with a framePerLambda setting of 15. The concurrency is 300 / 15 = 20.

Default values

By default, Remotion chooses a value between 20 and ∞ for framesPerLambda. The longer the video, the higher the concurrency. As a baseline, no matter how short the video, always at least 20 frames are rendered per Lambda.

The following chart shows how the framesPerLambda and the implied concurrency is chosen based on the frame count:

The code for determining the framesPerLambda parameter is:

tsx
import { interpolate } from "remotion";
 
export const bestFramesPerLambdaParam = (frameCount: number) => {
// Between 0 and 10 minutes (at 30fps), interpolate the concurrency from 75 to 150
const concurrency = interpolate(frameCount, [0, 18000], [75, 150], {
extrapolateRight: "clamp",
});
 
// At least have 20 as a `framesPerLambda` value
const framesPerLambda = Math.max(frameCount / concurrency, 20);
 
// Evenly distribute: For 21 frames over 2 lambda functions, distribute as 11 + 10 ==> framesPerLambda = 11
const lambdasNeeded = Math.ceil(frameCount / framesPerLambda);
 
return Math.ceil(frameCount / lambdasNeeded);
};
tsx
import { interpolate } from "remotion";
 
export const bestFramesPerLambdaParam = (frameCount: number) => {
// Between 0 and 10 minutes (at 30fps), interpolate the concurrency from 75 to 150
const concurrency = interpolate(frameCount, [0, 18000], [75, 150], {
extrapolateRight: "clamp",
});
 
// At least have 20 as a `framesPerLambda` value
const framesPerLambda = Math.max(frameCount / concurrency, 20);
 
// Evenly distribute: For 21 frames over 2 lambda functions, distribute as 11 + 10 ==> framesPerLambda = 11
const lambdasNeeded = Math.ceil(frameCount / framesPerLambda);
 
return Math.ceil(frameCount / lambdasNeeded);
};

Concurrency limits

Ensure that you only set parameter within these limits to ensure the renders don't throw any errors:

  • Minimum framesPerLambda: 4
  • Maximum concurrency: 200

The Remotion Lambda defaults will never go outside these bounds.

"Too many functions"

If you get an error:

Too many functions: This render would cause [X] functions to spawn. We limit this amount to 200 functions as more would result in diminishing returns.

You have set a value for framesPerLambda that is very low and would cause many functions to be spawned. In our experience, renders will not become faster if the concurrency is increased beyond this point.

  • We recommend setting the framesPerLambda value to null. Remotion will choose a reasonable value that stays within the bounds.
  • If you don't want to use the default, ensure that you don't set values that go outside of the bounds defined above.