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December 9, 2016
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Render In to Out Not Working . . .

  • December 9, 2016
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I have the latest version of Premiere Pro cc and in my current project "render in to out" doesn't seem to do anything. In my last project it worked fine. Anything with a yellow or red line above it in my last project would render and then I could edit.

The current behavior is that when I hit "render in to out" nothing happens. Nothing. No dialog box . . . nothing. When there is a red line above the clip, I can select the clip and then click "render selection" and it will render that clip and then a green line will appear above it. However, if there is a yellow line above a clip, it will not render even if I select the clip and then click on "render selection."

This is not the same behavior as in my last project which I just finished last night! Same machine. Same version of Adobe Premiere. Different clips though . . . these are from my DSLR instead of my phone. Some are from my phone, but I did not run them through Handbrake like I did on my last project.

    Correct answer Meg The Dog

    Just checking - you do have in and out marks set for the area you want to render, correct? If the in and out points are set to an area of the timeline where rendering is not required, then nothing will happen when you elect "Render  In to Out".

    MtD

    3 replies

    Participant
    February 26, 2023

    Its very much useful feature in premier pro where one can render only mark area "In to Out" render but now in update of 2023 its missing

    Meg The DogCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    December 9, 2016

    Just checking - you do have in and out marks set for the area you want to render, correct? If the in and out points are set to an area of the timeline where rendering is not required, then nothing will happen when you elect "Render  In to Out".

    MtD

    Wolvez_14
    Participant
    February 22, 2021

    oh, so dumb i was!!

    thanks brother it worked

    i had mistakenly added in and out marks outside my video's timeline😅

    thnaks bro

    i thought i needed to again edit my video!

    Michael L at UNCP
    Inspiring
    February 25, 2021

    @slceric, I'm happy you found a solution!

    Would you mark Meg The Dog's answer as the correct answer so that the question is marked SOLVED.

    This will help others with the same problem (like my co-worker, ) find this solution when they're in the same situation. I think it also rewards her in the community for providing a correct answer.

    Thanks, and happy editing!

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    December 9, 2016

    When you have yellow bars, are you having any playback issues? Asking because probably 65% of my sequence 'areas' will have yellow bars, but I don't have any playback issues there. Frequently don't with small sections with red bars even, at full size. Longer sections of red, yea, those can be an issue for me.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    slcericAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 9, 2016

    It's a little choppy - not terrible, as I'm using 1080p clips as opposed to 4k clips in my last project. But I'm just trying to understand the mechanics of Premiere Pro as it doesn't seem to behave consistently. Thanks for the feedback and maybe I'll just ignore it. Perhaps Premiere can tell when it's bad enough to actually need rendering. New computer on the horizon should fix most of these issues!

    https://t.co/pZMXzgxUYY​ (Link to new system.)

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 9, 2016

    Set resolution to 1/2.