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LONG EXPORT TIMES MORE THAN 13 HOURS

Community Beginner ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

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I am exporting a video with plugins like RSMB PRO, Continnum and Saphirre plugins pls help

this render is on the latest version of premiere pro with hardware encoding.

In task manager the video encode graph stays flat while the 3d graph has fluctutions.

MY specs are 

Ryzen 5 4600h

GTX 1660 ti

8 gb ram

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Community Beginner , Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

I solved it I was using a lot o adjustment layers so I reduced them and now its ok

 

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LEGEND ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

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Exporting with Continuum and Saphire plugins on the same sequence with only 8GB of RAM is going to be a slow process. Premiere Pro is barely able to operate with only 8GB.

 

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But when I prerender it in premiere pro it tonly takes a small amount of time

 

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Engaged ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

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What is your Video Preview codec and what are your Export settings?

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LEGEND ,
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Here's why:

 

Your laptop does not have enough available physical RAM to run Premiere Pro properly, if at all. You see, Windows 10 and all of its required background processes already eat up more than 4 GB of RAM to begin with. Worse, that reserved amount of RAM can't be used at all for programs. So, on a typical PC that has only 8 GB of installed physical RAM, only 3.75 GB of that RAM is usable for programs.

 

What's more. Windows 10 and its required background processes use almost exactly the same amount of RAM regardless of how much installed RAM you have. So, on a 32 GB RAM-equipped PC, there will be 27.75 GB of available RAM for programs.

 

In other words, your laptop definitely needs more installed system RAM in order to run Premiere Pro.

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I solved it I was using a lot o adjustment layers so I reduced them and now its ok

 

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Thank you for mentioning it. The more adjustment layers you're using, the more RAM you'll need.

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