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Hi, I have spead up my media in premier pro to 200% and now when I make edits such as trimming the clip. I have to wait a long rendering time before i can play the clips to continue editing. It is impossible for me to edit like this. Is there a way to stop this constant rendering after every edit. Thanks.
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If you need to render every edit it probably means you do not have a dedicated video card as in MPE hardware (CUDA)
Your machine cannot play the clips in real time.
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I'm not quite sure I know what that is. I edit all the time and never have this issue, why would it start doing that now?
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Post complete computer specs.
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Your machine does not look very powerful.
You dont have a dedicated videocard.
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Is there a way for me tk get through hun this edit? When you say video card would that include an egpu?
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No you need MPE hardware.
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This is really strange.... I have been editing video on this laptop for years and this is the first time I have come across this issue. I'm sure there must be a fix to this because these videos were taken on my iphone as usual and nothing has changed with my workflow.
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iPhone footage can be a pain to edit and most likely it is of variable framerate.
If the footage is variable framerate convert to constant framerate with Handbrake or Shutter Encoder before bringing into Premiere.
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Here's why:
Newer versions of Premiere Pro require beefier and newer hardware than older versions just to even run properly. As it stands, your system has too little total system RAM installed, exacerbated by its total lack of a discrete GPU - or more specifically, your system does not have enough graphics RAM available to use hardware acceleration. Premiere Pro officially requires more than 2 GB (2048 MB) of dedicated graphics RAM in order to run properly.
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Im having eh same issue with my macbook pro - and Ive never ahd this problem before. Did you get it sorted?
TIA!
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