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Render Image Sequence

Contributor ,
Jun 07, 2022 Jun 07, 2022

Folks,

 

I'm rendering a large sequence of images from PPro. Occasionally, the render crashes. Is there a way to pick up where the previous crash stopped? I know in AE there's a toggle to "skip existing frames" or some such. I can't find it in PPro. Failing that, is there a way to start my next render filenames where the previous crash occurred? For instance, let's say I have "image_0000.jpg" and the render stops at "image_0101.jpg". I can set the sequence in/out to start at the right time but I don't see how I can make PPro start that frame with "image_0102.jpg". It seems to just start at "image_0000.jpg"...which is undesirable.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 07, 2022 Jun 07, 2022

I don't know of any way to do it in Pr, but I could be wrong. 

What I would do is export the new batch of images to a new folder, then use a file renaming utility to rename them all to start where the failed export ended. Easy to move them into the old folder with the other images once all the file names are in proper sequence.

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Contributor ,
Jun 07, 2022 Jun 07, 2022
That’s what I have been doing but I was hoping for something more
elegant. --
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LEGEND ,
Jun 08, 2022 Jun 08, 2022
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'twould be nice!

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