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While searching through the free title graphics to download on adobe premiere pro, I found one made (I believe) in adobe after effects to which I downloaded it and added it to my sequence. I realized that it needed to render since it had a red bar above it in the seqence and did so.The rendering time for this graphic was taking around 10 minutes to render every time I edited it. This graphic is only 8 seconds long. The rest of my video renders very quickly and is 12 minutes long.
While looking at my computers processes (which has 32 GB of RAM), I realized that adobe premiere pro was taking up 90 percent of the RAM useage just to render this 8 seconds.
Am I doing something wrong?
Is the solution to buy more RAM to speed up this process?
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Is that a mogrt you are talking about? the free title?
if you go to project settings - general - renderer.. what do you have?
if you only have Software Only, then you have to update your gfx from
the vendor's website and try to search for studio versions (if Nvidia)
not gaming ones...
If you are on GPU acceleration, and have some knowledge in After Effects,
you will have to open the mogrt as an after effects project, and either edit it
there, then render it with alpha channel form there, or customize the mogrt
by removing properties that you will not use inside premiere pro to make it
much more simpler for PP to analyze it, and export it as a mogrt from After
Effects' Essential Graphics.
Now, if this free title, (and this happens a lot with free stuff,) has a lot of expressions,
(coding), and your system is not running in English, and the mogrt creator did not
run Expression Universalizer on all his after effects comps before exporting the mogrt,
then that would be an issue, but you can solve it if you universalize the expressions
and re-export the mogrt from AE.
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graphics: essential graphics: Browse: adobe stock (templates): check mark free. This is the area I downloaded the title template from within adobe premiere pro.
I found under render; mercury playback Engine GPU acceleration
so I will follow the second set of instructions.