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March 18, 2014
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Premiere Pro CC taking FOREVER to export

  • March 18, 2014
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I'm on a mac (2013 imac and macbook pro, 24GB/16GB ram, etc) and Premiere Pro used to export just fine (~10 minutes for 3 minute 1080p video to h.264, everything pre-rendered) and now on both of my machines it seems like PP isn't able to use the rendered files EVEN when I select "use previews" because it takes 30-40 minutes to export now. As an aside, I have to render essentially every second of my timeline due to the nature of the footage & effects I'm using - my footage is image sequences of jpgs that are a weird size, the timeline is 1920x1080 though. Media Encoder isn't any faster, either. It doesn't matter whether I use software or CUDA accelerated export, either. They are all slow.

I'm getting no direct indication that there's an error - just that PP takes far too long to export. Unacceptably long. Rendering times are fine, so there's not a problem with my system there.

Thanks,

Henry

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Correct answer Kevin J. Monahan Jr.

Hi,

This FAQ may assist those that need help exporting faster: FAQ: How do I speed up rendering, exporting, or encoding?

Thanks,
Kevin

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Participant
March 21, 2014

Made the mistake of running latest update of CC and now exporting basic H264 with YouTube 720p 29.97 settings is taking almost 3x's as long. Have lots of short 3-5 minute videos to turn around today and looking at hours of wasted time. Help

Legend
March 21, 2014
Participant
March 21, 2014

Macbook Pro 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 8GB memory - OSx 10.9.2

Premiere Pro CC 7.2.1 (4)

Just use CS6 as a test - same clip, same encode settings - 10 minutes vs. 50 minutes. Horrible

Inspiring
March 20, 2014

This is a possibility:  You have a or some corrupted footage items in your timeline.  Try exporting between in and out the first half of your sequence.  Then, export the second half.  If there's a substantial difference in export times, the slow export likely contains your problem footage.   Keep reducing the export ranges until you isolate the culprit.  Then, replace it or transcode to another codec.

I've also seen corruption in my Preview files, and media caches.  When I have a "was working fine, but not any more" situation, I do a deep clean.  Trash Pr prefs, trash previews, trash caches.  And if that doesn't work, search and destroy corrupt media.  Final straw: uninstall and reinstall Pr.

Since you're on Mac, you might try Digital Rebellion's Corrupt Clip Finder.  I've been given hundreds of corrupt JPEGs from clients. Converting them to TIF or PNG has allowed me to finish my projects.

Good luck.

Edited to add new info.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 18, 2014

minutephysics wrote:

I'm on a mac (2013 imac and macbook pro, 24GB/16GB ram, etc) and Premiere Pro used to export just fine (~10 minutes for 3 minute 1080p video to h.264, everything pre-rendered) and now on both of my machines it seems like PP isn't able to use the rendered files EVEN when I select "use previews" because it takes 30-40 minutes to export now.

Hi minutephysics,

What is the codec for your rendered previews? What is your output codec? Are they the same?

minutephysics wrote:

As an aside, I have to render essentially every second of my timeline due to the nature of the footage & effects I'm using - my footage is image sequences of jpgs that are a weird size, the timeline is 1920x1080 though. Media Encoder isn't any faster, either. It doesn't matter whether I use software or CUDA accelerated export, either. They are all slow.

I'm getting no direct indication that there's an error - just that PP takes far too long to export. Unacceptably long. Rendering times are fine, so there's not a problem with my system there.

Which effects are you using? Any effects with a lot of overhead like Neat? Can you post a screenshot of your export settings dialog box?

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Known Participant
March 19, 2014

Here are screenshots of my sequence settings and export settings

https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/0/AACTvIRJGvDHfM_Wei2YJEvdUiR0-kL9b2D-gosR7m-NBw/12/8673361/png/1024x768/3/1395194400/0/2/Screenshot%202014-03-18%2019.04.20.png/W5OgYQjJ9d33Sinp7_NNatCrof-ulNgS3J4YQ8HpLLIhttps://photos-1.dropbox.com/t/0/AAB0c59WlABSKtSJWCKGW85ggR5Bm01cIX_aLayn90Qiyg/12/8673361/png/1024x768/3/1395194400/0/2/Screenshot%202014-03-18%2019.07.49.png/Vtye2EDUZbJJ9dEzPpIw0BxDd83CVzPpoqERqMHKjRE
Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 20, 2014

ps I have taken a screenshot of the uploaded screenshots to prove they were uploaded but I don't know how to make sure you'll see it


What happens if you uncheck "Use Previews?"

How big are these JPEGS in terms of frame size?

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio