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Inspiring
August 24, 2020
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Premier Pro is Taking 8 hours to encode my project.

  • August 24, 2020
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Hi!

 

So I have a heavy project where I am editing a MusicVideo. With stabilizers color correcting/grading, grain moviefiles, Two AE Dynamic Links etc. 

I have rendered the project yesterday and took more or less 30 minutes. I was trying today to import the PR Sequence into AE, but noticed that it isn't possible really when I already use Dynamic Link to import to PR. And after fiddling, and adding more grain to the timeline the timeline turned red instead of yellow. So I guess my cache is gone or something? I have now reinstalled Premiere also.

So to my problem. Only encoding says is going to take 8 hours! Which I think is absurd in some ways. The sequence is about 3 min so yeah, feels like a lot of encoding time. I can send the video file that I rendered before which is exactly the same, but with another track with the grain on. The encoding percentage is not stuck tho, so I take that as a good sign. I can also cancel the encoding/exporting without problems. I am also rendering with Media Encoder. 

I'm on windows and use a Gigabyte Aero 15x laptop so I do not think at all that my hardware is the problem. 

Im going to leave the encoding overnight tho, but this seems absurdly wrong.

 

Kind regards

-Sam
 

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Correct answer Saman Deriss

Oh god, It seems it was a red giant grain plugin that went berserk... Jesus. Why are there so crazy issues in PR But in AE most things just work... 

 

 Sry and well, yeah. Was losing my mind.

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Saman DerissAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 24, 2020

Oh god, It seems it was a red giant grain plugin that went berserk... Jesus. Why are there so crazy issues in PR But in AE most things just work... 

 

 Sry and well, yeah. Was losing my mind.

Legend
August 24, 2020

AE and Premiere are two very different beasts.   Try outputting your timeline without the redgiant grain applied and bringing the file into AfterEffects and see how long it will take to render out...

Inspiring
August 24, 2020

Outputting as in rendering with Animation for uncompressed video file then bring it in AE? Hmmm 🤔 🤔

Legend
August 24, 2020

you haven't told us your source properties and your sequence settings...

seems like you've got a lot going on in your timeline.  first, I prefer to render out my AE comps and place them on top of the comp in the timeline.  Can save a lot of heartache.  You might also try smart rendering, change your sequence settings preview format to match your desired export format, render the entire timeline and then when you export, make sure the "use previews" option is checked.  

 

And sometimes, it can make sense to export your timeline before adding the grain and then import the export and apply the grain to that file...  Hard to know what individual effects require in terms of render time unless you use this kind of workflow.

Inspiring
August 24, 2020

I understand you, and the tips are good. But I think I have some kind of bug or something wrong with my cache... And seeing I had no issues yesterday makes me wonder...

I am now rendering just my in and outs. Thinking I should start there, but this is just crazy