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Inspiring
March 28, 2018
Question

bounce feature

  • March 28, 2018
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would anyone else find this useful?

I do a lot of bouncing > render as eg cineform, then re-import. 

currently its quite clumsy.  Before I frame a feature request just want to see if it's just me, and to work out how it might work.

The most basic would be to instead of "render selection" you have "bounce selection", and a specified bounce folder. You'd have to specify your bounce settings too.

This would have to be also used a preview, so it probably entails having it in the render preview folder and the bounce folder.  It makes most sense if the bounce folder is where the original media was, by default (in terms of organization).

Also is there a way currently to get premiere to perform all the unanalysed warp stabilzer clips?

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    DigitalSpatula
    Inspiring
    March 28, 2018

    Hi Getho

    There's actually a handy feature just like you need. It's called "render and replace" It allows you to choose settings and placement of the rendered file. You can even revert back to the original clip if needed at any time in the future.

    Hope this helps,

    Steve

    gethoAuthor
    Inspiring
    March 28, 2018

    ahha! as I was writing this I was wondering if there was something similar built-in already.  So often when you do something long-winded and think "there must be a better way", there is

    thanks

    Stan Jones
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 28, 2018

    Depending on your purpose and workflow, you may consider proxies:

    For example, see this thread:

    Working with Proxies and Cineform Sequences