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May 16, 2022
Question

No Render Bar on Timeline - Transcoded footage.

  • May 16, 2022
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Hello Premiere Pro Users.
I startded to edit my projects with Transcoded Media (Apple Pro Res 422 LT) - Really game changer for my eficient and smooth editing!

So my preliminary workflow is
Import all Clips via Premiere Then automatically goes to Media Encoder (Automatic Ingest Settings) then back to Premiere and start editing.

All my clips are in 1080p 50 fps - (Transcoded Media are exactly the same)

I use a lot of slow motion clips in my edit so before I start edit, I interpret all my footage to 25 fps. Then Put all clips on Timeline, But then there isn't any green, yellow, or red line (Render Bar) above footage. So it means that there is no connection bettwen created transcoded media and video previews right?

My Video Previews settings is also set to Qucik Time - Apple Pro Res 422 LT

 

How should this be proerly approached?

I founded really helpful to create those Quick Time Files, beacouse i have no longer problem with a heck of a lot bugs..  

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2 replies

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 16, 2022

If there is no render bar it means footage has the same codec as the preview set in the sequence settings: real time playback.

But as soon you drop an effect on the clip, voila render bar.

Participating Frequently
May 16, 2022

So it means that everything is fine with my workflow?  

Participating Frequently
May 16, 2022

Yes.


It's a good news! Thanks for your answers. Best Regards . 🙂

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 16, 2022

Perhaps rather than interpreting the clips to change the speed, try the duration/time settings.

 

Neil

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