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I have no Adobe Premier skills so was hoping that a simpler tool like Adobe Premier Rush would work for me. All I want to do is take videos and remove repetitive or irrelevant content from them. I.e delete a few seconds here and there. But the save time - the render time always takes ages. Does a video have to completely re-rendered if you just remove seconds of it? Is there no quicker way to save the resulting video file?
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Can you give more information about the video you are trying to render? How long is it - what is the source (phone, dslr, other)? What device are your rendering it on? Are you using WiFi?
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Hi
Thank you for replying.
I am doing this on a powerful PC.
I am directly connected to the internet. But isn't this operation happening locally anyway? The source is a .mp4 that I've created and downloaded to my local disk.
The video I last tried was about 2 hours long, but the very long render happens whatever the video length. Even for a short 15 minute video the render takes place when I think it should not, as I am only removing a few seconds of video here and there.
Is there a product that Adobe makes that can do simple operations like this without re-rendering the whole file. Maybe I am using the wrong product?
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You might want to try rendering with Adobe Media Encoder. A two-hour video will take time regardless.
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I understand that it should take time, but 65 mins to render a 120 minute video seems a very long time ...