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The Essential Graphics panel was such a great idea
and couldn't have been executed much worse. In my experience.
I've spent weeks searching for basica animated titles (which do anything more interesting than just fade/ slide in) which don't bring Premiere to its knees (i7 920, 32gb RAM, GTX 980m 8GB) making me wait for 20 seconds before stopping playback, taking 10 seconds just to CLICK on a mogrt clip in the timeline, my cursor lagging, general responsiveness (especially in the Essential graphics panel) is hopeless...
Is there a way of making basic mogrt files actually work in real life in Premiere without having a liquid nitrogren cooled supercomputer?
Any tips around any of this would be hugely appreciated. Thank you!
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Try hitting enter on your keyboard. Hope that helps.
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Sorry for not finding that particularly funny. It's only when I'm doing professional video work to deadlines for clients in the real world and everything Adobe says and shows in videos gives the illusion that MoGrTs actually work effectively, when that couldn't be much further from the truth.
If I have to render a MoGrT which is literally just a bit of text sliding in with a blur and a fade, on a £2,000 edit suite professionally optimised and maintained, with CUDA enabled GPU and 32gb ram, in a very small and basic project, that's definitely some really poorly written software.
Can you provide me with a screen share of just opening and scrolling through MoGrTs in your Essential Graphics panel?
Does it instantly transform PPro into a sluggish, unresponsive piece of pain in the ass?
Everyone on these forums is talking about how many times slower PPro is at working with MoGrTs compared to AE - there shouldn't be such a dramatically huge difference, it should be 20-50% difference in performance, if anything! They can use the same decoder in PPro.
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Yes, Boka, rendering out titles and graphics can save a lot of frustration. I like to change Sequence Settings to render to ProRes, so I can use Preview files in ProRes exports for faster export times.
Kevin
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Did u see the vid?
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