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  • Rendering entire work area does not work

    Posted by Robert Dulfer on November 21, 2012 at 9:42 pm

    I had a problem with sound in a video I am preparing, see also my other thread using PP CS6 (completely updated).

    I did notice I had not rendered that timeline yet (yellow bar on timeline). So I clicked “render entire work area” before trying to create a small output video for our webpages. Result was that only the section I was in was rendered and showed the green bar. Tried several times with different ways, but no dice. Can anybody explain that one???

    Asus P8Z68-V Pro gen 3; i7-2600k; 16 GB RAM, ASUS-NVIDIA GTX 570, 240 GB SSD as OS and 1 TB WD as data drive, Coolmaster Silencio 550 silent case (I love it). Adobe Production Premiere CS 6

    Robert Dulfer replied 13 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Angelo Lorenzo

    November 23, 2012 at 2:14 am

    The sliding bar above the timeline helps select your work area. Adjust as needed.

    “Render entire work area” does just that, it doesn’t render the entire timeline.

    I hope I’m not misinterpreting you, if I am then it may be worth posting a screenshot.

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  • Axel Arzola

    November 26, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    In Pr you don’t need to render your timeline before exporting. The render is just used for previz purpose.
    The bar on top of the time indicator on the timeline can be used to select an specific part of the timeline and render only that.
    Sometimes a way to fix render issues is to select Delete all render files. This way if something went wrong Pr just start the rendering with new files and it can help with this kind of weird render issues. Ex. You render but it still playing slow or the effects are not acting how they are supposed to.

    Hope this is helpful.

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  • Robert Dulfer

    December 4, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    Thanks,

    I now realize I was rendering in places where it really was not necessary and my PC is quick enough not to need any preview files to speed up things.

    Asus P8Z68-V Pro gen 3; i7-2600k; 16 GB RAM, ASUS-NVIDIA GTX 570, 240 GB SSD as OS and 1 TB WD as data drive, Coolmaster Silencio 550 silent case (I love it). Adobe Production Premiere CS 6

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