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August 3, 2020
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How to handle "huge" clips?

  • August 3, 2020
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Dear Community,

maybe somebody of you has a hint for me regarding the following 'problem':

  • I have a video stream from a live event that has a total length of ca. 13h (SD-solution) / 12GB.
  • I'm only interested in three different parts of this stream, each not longer than 5 minutes
  • Working with this "giant" is terribly slow! It takes already so much time to find the right in- and out-points (though I already reduced the resolution to 1/8).

 

What is your recommendation: to bring these three clips to the timeline and export a video from it (thus not having the whole "giant" video in the project later)?

Or is there any other approach/trick you would recommend?

 

Thanks a lot for your support!

 

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Community Expert
August 3, 2020

I would bring the giant clip in, double click on it in the Project Panel andset an in and out points in the Source Monitor. Then go to the top of the interface clip/make sub clip. After you name it it will appear on your project panel. Repeat the process for the sections that you need.

I’d have Media Encoder installed on your machine.

Then select the sub clips, right Click and Queu. 

Media Encoder will make clips of those sections that you can bring back into Premiere without the giant clip.

tiko00Author
Participant
August 3, 2020

Dear Rob,

thanks a lot for the quick answer!

This was exactly the hint I was looking for. I just tested it - and it works fine!

Great to get such good support here!

 

Many greetings

Timo