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My 7 minute video takes 1.5 hours to pre render :(
I used H.264 And i only needed to wait 53 minutes, but when i put quicktime with apple pro res i got 1hour and 54 minutes
In the beginning of this video i Liked ur video....in the end if i didn't find solution I'll dislike.
Meanwhile Avid has always done this automatically. Once you render something, it's done. You can just render in and outs and that's it. Go to export and the rendering is already done. It just needs to transcode. It also has background rendering.
Hey great video, just wondering what camera you use to shoot the video facing yourself. :) Thank you
watching and using this tool in Octuber 2021. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. The final video file size is too big so it's not an option for me. H264 gives me the aproximate final video file size and that's really important when you are trying with long videos.
I tried with a Qi5i1ryF1aA&t=4m27s 4:27 long video. With H264 in medium bitrate gave me a 7 GB file. For H264, just for the first 20 minutes it gave me a 16GB file.
Hope it works my experience.
thnks bro its realy works
Man, I love ur videos, huge thanks for making them. Every time I'm looking for a solution ur short and on-point videos are there. I'll test this method soon, thanks again!
As a PremPro newly you've saved me a ton of time. The project was going just fine but the render was going to take over 9 hours. Following your video it took less than 9 minutes! Thanks fella!
I m here because my video had so many effects and I had no time u saved my life bro good bless u
wtf is that... the same video with default settings 6 min.... with your settings 20min... and is are a 18 sec video... lol
This just cut my rendering time down from 8 hours to 7 minutes 😂😂 thank you!
What are file size limitations? Like where the previews are saved, and the final render... I thought ProRes were much larger than H264 .. ?
What if I had a text/image layer across the timeline? After rendering the sequence, I have to make changes again only on the text/image layer. How is it possible? In my case, if I edit only the text/image, it turns the entire timeline into red color and takes much longer to render preview!
Have any suggestions?
Hi, These Preview codecs are way to high in bitrate than my org footage, and I am never looking out to render that high. I work with many 1-4mbps footaage mainly but timeline is around 2-3 hours long. Can you suggest me a preview codec that encodes in 2-4mbps range? BTW I love you speed and clarity. Thanks.
dafuq It takes 10 mins for a video of just 2 mins
Well this saved my life and my computer that would try and export at 100% CPU 😅 I can't thank you enough for this video !
10 min video to show a 15 sec adobe video example lol not a good example to show some proof that it exported fast