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Inspiring
July 24, 2018
Question

Online export - rendering file

  • July 24, 2018
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Hello Forum

After having worked on a personal project, and finally came to the end of having to export my file, I was struck with a 29 Hours exporting time...

I know my PC is not up to date (as I have previously stated my PC specs). Because of this enormous file size too, and will take so long, I'd like to know

if any premiere users have utilized any online exporting-rending companies which I can send them my file, and export the file for me, and then just download it.

via link. I'm a bit confused at the moment to what to do next for a suitable solution, or just to bite the bullet and have my PC run for 29 hours to export my file.

Thank you.

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Brainiac
July 24, 2018

I'm not aware of any business that offers the service you're requesting.  It just wouldn't make a lot of sense.  As such a company would require all the media used in the project, it would probably take you longer to get that to them, either via upload or via snail mail, than the actual export.

Inspiring
July 24, 2018

Can you post a screen shot of your export settings, with the Summary featured,  like this example below:

Are you applying any 3rd party effects like Neat Noise Reduction? If so what are they?

Estimated export durations are just that  - estimates. If the start of what you are exporting begins with intensive graphics, etc, Premiere Pro may assume that this will be the case for the entire piece and may estimate accordingly.

MtD

Inspiring
July 24, 2018

Here is my export settings screen shot.

I'd like to add the following information for better insight.

Total time of the clip is 46:22:17sec

I have imported 5 H.264 clips from After effects :  147MB

28 mp3 tracks 320 kbps: 250MB

A nested sequence  of 40 clips in total which is at 4000 speed, ( Because this is a speed demo )( The original 40 clips in total are over 15GB)

I have used FX preset transitions in some part of the clip

Inspiring
July 24, 2018

Okay, this is an older version of Premiere Pro? Which version?

There is a lot going on here in the Render. How much horsepower does your computer have?

Is everything at 30fps - including all your source files?

MtD


My premiere pro CS6 - 2013 version which is old.

The video recording was at 15 fps, which was the software default. (Ispring Free cam 8)

My Intro After effects template was at 30 fps.

The titles templates which I have imported are at 29.97 fps