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Render In/Out Before Exporting

Guide ,
Jun 19, 2023 Jun 19, 2023

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Hello Everyone.

 

I have a bunch of footage that I Slowed Down. For preview purposes, I use the In/Out Point, later, I select the Sequence- Render In To Out, to preview, and it plays correctly. Let's say that I want to Export my footage after It Is Slowed Down, Do I need to use the Sequence-Render In To Out, first then Export the Footage, or just select the footage and export it?

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Advocate ,
Jun 19, 2023 Jun 19, 2023

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No need to render before exporting, as those are separate processes.

But if you do render, make sure to check the "Use Previews" box so that the export will use the rendered files and will be a little faster.

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Guide ,
Jun 20, 2023 Jun 20, 2023

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Dear Sami.

So, Technically, Render is only for Previewing Correct?

In other words, If I Render my footage, and later Export the Footage, is useless?

Thank you very much

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Advocate ,
Jun 20, 2023 Jun 20, 2023

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If you already rendred, you can check the "Use Previews" box while exporting, and it will use the rendered files instead of the original media.

But mainly yeah, rendering the timeline is mainly for previewing.

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Guide ,
Jun 20, 2023 Jun 20, 2023

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Thanks

 

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LEGEND ,
Jun 20, 2023 Jun 20, 2023

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A full render and replace is a different action. As the codec you set is used to create full in the bin replacement media for the selected timeline clips. And you can include effects, so heavy things like Warp or denoising are processed and you're done with them.

 

And at need, simply choose "restore unrendered" and you ho back to the original clips.

 

Neil

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Guide ,
Jun 21, 2023 Jun 21, 2023

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Mr. Neil.

Render and Replace, is it in the premiere Menu

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LEGEND ,
Jun 21, 2023 Jun 21, 2023

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Select one or more clips in the timeline panel on the sequence. Right-click to get the context menu.

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Guide ,
Jun 21, 2023 Jun 21, 2023

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Ok, Here is the Screen-Shot. Righ click-Render and Replace.

Render and Replace.jpgSo Technically if I do This, I don't need to use the Export option.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 21, 2023 Jun 21, 2023

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It's not the same as an export. This creates new individual clips to replace the ones on the sequence. Not a complete single export.

 

Neil

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Guide ,
Jun 22, 2023 Jun 22, 2023

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Mr. Neil.

Thank you very much

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LEGEND ,
Jun 20, 2023 Jun 20, 2023

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Normally you can just select the sequence, and export. With in/out selected if you wish to export only part of the sequence.

 

Neil

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Jun 23, 2023 Jun 23, 2023

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Mr. Neil.

Once Again Thanks for the Info. Here is a video on Render and Replace With Effects.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_MYVMjqScc

 

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