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Irishjdk
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April 21, 2022
Question

Why do I need to render?

  • April 21, 2022
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Hi there. Working on a MacBook Pro 15 inch, 2016 v 12.2.1

 

iphone footage shot in filmic pro with no effects added.

Footage plays pretty smooth in the source monitor but when put into a new sequence it has the yellow unrendered line and stutters. I have to render each clip to get it to play smooth with a green line. 

What am I doing wrong? 

Thanks! 

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Warren Heaton
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Community Expert
April 29, 2022

 

Transcode to ProRes and work in a Sequence with the Video Previews also set to ProRes and you'll see no color line above your footage - this is, you won't have to render footage that has no effects added.  You'll also benefit from Smart Rendering (things will be faster).

 

So, if you transcode to ProRes 422 LT, make sure your Sequence is also set to ProRes 422 LT.  If using a recent version of Premiere Pro, you'll get this automatically when you create a new SEquence from a ProRes source clip.

 

Depending on your iPhone model, you may be able to shoot ProRes directly.

Irishjdk
IrishjdkAuthor
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April 29, 2022

Thank you. I really appreciate all this. I'm shooting 4K - 10 bit in the Filmic Pro app on a 13 pro max using the most up to date Premier Pro, would you still suggest trascoding to ProRes 422 LT (I'm assuming using The Adobe Media Encoder?) Everything I read suggests that I leave it be. 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 21, 2022

You machine might not be powerfull enough to handle these kind of files as they are heavily compressed.

Or your sequence setting does not match the footage.

Or try using a different preview codec.

Adobe Premiere Pro CC System Requirements

Irishjdk
IrishjdkAuthor
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April 29, 2022

Thank you. One issue was my system. As for the sequence settings, everything I read says to simply creat new sequence from clip.