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Render selection yellow clips

Community Beginner ,
Dec 29, 2016 Dec 29, 2016

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Quick question I can't seem to find a solid answer.  In the past Premiere Pr CC 2012 maybe I can't remember its been awhile, render selection worked on yellow clips.  Has this been removed?

I can't render yellow cips. if I place in and out marks and (sequence, render in/out ) it works. however that is time consuming especially with large edits

I can render Red clips with render selection.

so to reiterate did they remove render selection for yellow clips.?

I'd much rather render a yellow 4k clips that plays back choppy on my machine with a simple click. or short cut rather then setting in and outs and then rendering.

thanks for all the help 

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LEGEND , Dec 30, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

It's always worked the way it does now.  Only red sections get rendered with the normal render operation.  You need the secondary Render In to Out to render everything.

The better option in your case, though, might be using Proxy media.  (YouTube has tutorials if you don't know how.)

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It's always worked the way it does now.  Only red sections get rendered with the normal render operation.  You need the secondary Render In to Out to render everything.

The better option in your case, though, might be using Proxy media.  (YouTube has tutorials if you don't know how.)

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Jan 02, 2017 Jan 02, 2017

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Thanks I was really trying to avoid proxy media -  hmm guess I just remember incorrectly, oh well its really frustrating to place ins and outs but that will have to do for now.

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Jan 02, 2017 Jan 02, 2017

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I don't know if you've tried the new "proxy media" tools in PrPro 2017 ... it's not like the older proxy method. Designed to be very nearly automatic on ingestion (once you've set up your codec specs), and there's no "relinking" hassle. Period.

While some have had difficulties with it, for most of us, it's a great, easy, and fast to use tool.

Neil

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Neil's right.  Proxies are much easier than previews.

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