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May 30, 2019
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Probléme du type:"Rendus des fichiers requis"

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Je travaille avec Adobe première éléments 2018. Je suis en train de faire un petit film à partir de photos et de vidéo. Tout va à peu prés bien jusqu'au moment où voulant lire mon travail apparait un message" Rendus des fichiers requis" puis plus rien et le programme coupe!

J'avais fini de positionner mes images et vidéo et je travaillais sur la bande audio lorsque cela c'est passé. Plus particulièrement je réglais les volumes et faisait des "remix" de bandes audio à partir de vidéo inscrite dans le projet pour remplir les vides auditifs des images (jpg).

Quelqu'un peut-il me sauver?

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    Correct answer patrickm30749659

    In the meantime, I still recommend trying what I suggested in my first response.

    And, yes, I would love to come to France and stay long enough to learn the language! Merci!


    Hello

    I'm happy to read you again

    Meanwhile, I have locate the problem. But I did not find the

    solution.The problem is on the sound track.

    Let me explain:

    Iam creating a video in Premier Element 2018.

    I have pick up the audio track of one element already belonging to the

    projet.

    I remixed it to be longer.

    I put it on whether the audio,music, or voice track and every thing go well!

    I turn off the computer because it's time to go to bed and to learn

    English....

    The next day I turn on the computer. I want to read my projet...It is

    comming on ligne, every elements present, and when I try to read my

    projet Premier Element is looking for the render of the remixed element

    and as it don't find it Premeir Element shut off.

    If I take off the Remixed element of the projet, evry thing fine again.

    Why & what to do?

    I revised my English last night

    Le 31/05/2019 à 14:06, Steve Grisetti a écrit :

    >

    Probléme du type:"Rendus des fichiers requis"

    created by Steve Grisetti

    <https://forums.adobe.com/people/Steve+Grisetti> in /Premiere

    Elements/ - View the full discussion

    <https://forums.adobe.com/message/11101099#11101099>

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    Legend
    May 30, 2019

    You can render your timeline as you work. That can help. Press Enter or click the Render button on the timeline. The yellow-orange line along the top of the timeline will turn green and your computer's performance will improve.

    But you might also want to reduce the size of your JPG photos. You'll get the best performance if your photos are not larger than 2500 pixels wide and 1875 pixels tall.

    The program may be able to work with larger photos. But the larger your photos are, the harder the program has to work and the more likely the program will crash.

    There are other things to consider: which processor your computer has, how much RAM you have, the specifications of the video you're editing, etc. But reducing the size of your photos and rendering your timeline as you work will likely resolve your problems.

    Participant
    May 30, 2019

    Hello Steve

    Unfortunately my English is not enoug and techniques to answer you in

    this language. I must follow i French!

    Ce n'est pas un problème de rendu, ni de taille de photo et encore mois

    de processeur.

    J'ai déja fait avec cet ordinateur (acheté exprès pour l'achat de

    Premiere Elements 2018) 6 films qu'une durée de 30 à 40 minutes, avec

    les mêmes type de matériaux (photo jpg,vidéo mpg, et de mêmes taille)

    avec succés.