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Why doesn't Premier include a batch export clips on timeline function?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 04, 2025 Feb 04, 2025

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Seems crazy that if you have a project where you are editing your usable footage down to clips and you have, say, 200 clips on your timeline, you cant set up premier / media encoder to export all clips on the timeline.

 

I know there are a few things you can do like render and replace (for individual clips, doesnt work if you have nests making clips) or nest all the individual clips and then export the nests but that is unbelivably time consuming if you have lots of clips.

 

Surely this is a problem people encounter regularly and would be much more valuble to the end user than some of the gimmicky stuff like morph cut.

 

Anyone else see it as a complete oversight by Adobe?

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LEGEND ,
Feb 04, 2025 Feb 04, 2025

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If you had searched the Ideas, you'd have found a number of requests for this exact thing. It's been asked for over and over.

 

I've been pushing for this in person with the devs at NAB and other places for over a decade now.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 04, 2025 Feb 04, 2025

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I did search, and I did see... requests that go back years and years. Doesn't making new posts about this highlight that people still want this?

 

What is the pushback you get from them when you ask for it? Seems crazy to pay for a service where requests from users are repeatedly ignored for over a decade unless theres a specific reason why they cant.

 

Thanks you for your contrubutions, Neil. I've had a lot of help with adobe issues over the years from your imput on these forums. I appreciate it.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 04, 2025 Feb 04, 2025

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It's probably "cleaner" to comment on, and upvote, the older ones. That  brings them to the top of the forum  board. And adds to the all-important numbers. Accomplishes the same thing.

 

As to the response, yea, they know it's something that would be useful. But ... priorities ... it apparently never quite makes the top of the list.

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Explorer ,
Feb 08, 2025 Feb 08, 2025

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I'm tempted to spell "Technology debt" as one of the factors as to why this has yet to come as a feature - perhaps the "hooks" require to do that don't exist under the hood... There's so much stuff Premiere needs to be rewritten at low-level to be at par with more recent softwares (ingest, waveforms, multicam audio sync, stabilizer speed, multi-CPU core usage, etc.). In the Export realm, I miss on a daily basis the ability to have tokens or suffixes be automatically added to the filename I am exporting. For example, "MyEdit" sequence, once exported in various flavors will be automatically renamed "MyEdit_1080pH264-50Mbps.mp4", etc. Currently, every export needs to be curated and manually renamed 😕 

All this to say, it's not always easy to prioritize your coding resources between adressing the tech debt., developping new features and fixing bugs (been there, done that in a past life...).

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