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I know I've been posting about this but I really need help. I said in "Render Time", some of my scenes are rendering for many hours and aren't even 1/4 finished. These aren't entire sequences, just 4-5 minute scenes. The effect I'm using is keying with After Effects. But it shouldn't be taking this long, should it? Also, when I cancel the render, Adobe stops responding and I have to Force Quit on my Mac. Then when I open it back up, what has already been rendered needs rendering again. Help!
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Please post screenshots of your media properties, sequence settings, and export settings.
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Here are some screenshots. Thanks
    
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Two things that makes the export take a long time.
Upscaling and Dynamic Link.
(Rendering means making preview files).
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Ok, I'm learning this on the fly to get a project done. Can you tell me how to do that?
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Dont upscale and make intermediate file from Ae and put that on the timeline.
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So don't send to AE yet? Render first and then send it?
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I'm not upscaling. I'm just cutting in PP and sending to AE to Key.
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In addition, what is the actual resolution of your original (not re-converted) source video? If your original was really 4096x2160, you might have downscaled your video in After Effects to 1920x1080, and then when you imported that After Effects composition into Premiere Pro, the timeline got set automatically to that lower resolution, and then you tried to export that as 4096x2160. Well, what you actually did was perform an image-degrading double conversion, which astronomically increased the rendering time while degrading or even ruining the image quality at the same time.
Premiere Pro cannot circumvent such multiple resolution conversions - period. It is "non-destructive" in the sense that your original video file is retained after export. Destructive NLEs always overwrite all original footage with re-exported ones no matter what.
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Looks like I shot in 1920X1080; 24fps; high Quality
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Since I shot in 1920x1080, then why is it taking so long?
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Simple. Your export settings are set to 4096x2160, and it takes much, much longer to export to that resolution than it does to 1920x1080. And by default Adobe will upscale that 1920x1080 image to a 4096x2160 image, leaving small black borders at the left and right edges of the frame. All that takes even more time.
Unfortunely, there is no good way to export a 1080p image as 4k without all that processing, unless you intend to have a very small windowed image within the larger frame. To eliminate most of that processing, set the export resolution to 1920x1080, and then check back.
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Would you mind telling me exactly what I need to do?
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You responded before I edited my post. You have to make sure that both the project resolution and the export resolution are exactly the same (in this case, 1920x1080). Otherwise, Adobe Premiere will automatically re-scale the video by default, increasing the rendering time substantially.
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Gotcha, thanks so much
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So your steps would be like this:
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Jeff, is the problem the export from Pr to Ae? I've been using the settings you suggested. Or is the issue when I go from Ae back to Pr. BTW, when I export from Pr, do I just click Replace With AE Composition? Thanks.
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Try File>Export>Media for exporting from Pr. I want to try to get dynamic link out of the equation by eliminating replace with Ae composition.
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Would you be willing to do a Zoom call and screen share? I can pay you. I'm just frustrated and need to get this done.
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From what I can see is that in your Export Settings, you have chosen the Adobe Stock 4K DCI preset. Why is that, considering that your source material is 1080p?
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I'm not sure how that happened or where you are seeing that. I'm I'm having all sorts of issues now.. I just did a green screen key in ar and when it comes back into premiere it's not transparent.
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Does Adobe not do phone support?
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Does Adobe not do phone support?
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