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Hello! Suddenly, when I tried to render my most recent video it took much longer than usual. Rendering a 5m 16s video took 17m 40s and I'm trying to solve the issue, since it appeared quite suddenly.
My specs: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/47320678
Rendering settings and SSD info: https://imgur.com/a/13cbf6e
For storing recorded and finished videos I use Samsung EVO Plus 500GB SSD
Videos I use for editing are 3840x2160 30 FPS but the project resolution and rendering is in 1920x1080 30FPS
I don't think the recording itself cause any issues, since previously I was able to render a 5 min video in maybe 6 or 7 min, so It's very difficult to pinpoint a specific reason as to why it's happening.
Have you checked to see how full the drive is?
It may be wise to clear out your Previews and other temporary files.
Go to File > Project > Scratch disks to locate where your previews are written to.
Close out PPro. Navigate to the file on your disk. Calculate the size of the folder. See if deleting the files will help freeing up space.
In my system, I have incorporated 3 separate SSD's: apps, data and temp. My machine is from 2016 and still runs like clockwork, even with the latest CC ve
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Have you checked to see how full the drive is?
It may be wise to clear out your Previews and other temporary files.
Go to File > Project > Scratch disks to locate where your previews are written to.
Close out PPro. Navigate to the file on your disk. Calculate the size of the folder. See if deleting the files will help freeing up space.
In my system, I have incorporated 3 separate SSD's: apps, data and temp. My machine is from 2016 and still runs like clockwork, even with the latest CC versions.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Richard
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Unfortunately deleting TMP files was the first thing I did, and disabled audio input device. As you can see on the screenshots the disc is mostly free, only 24/500gb so definetly it's not full. I hope it's not anything more serious. My CPU seems to work normally at normal temperatures (75-82 degrees) and 100% when rendering so that also is not an issue I think.
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I think your problem is VFR: convert to constant framerate with Handbrake or Shutter Encoder before bringing into Premiere.
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How do these two encoder softwares compare to interpret footage ->Assume framrate in adobe premier? Does the video loose on quality/resultion during the process?
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You can't use the feature Interpret footage to correct a VFR recorded clip. This feature is intended for use when you knowingly wish to speed up or slow down footage. For example footage that was shot at a higher framerate, so that playback will be in slow motion.
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