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  • Network Render with Adobe Media Encoder / Adobe Premiere

    Posted by Lisa Ganseblume on July 30, 2011 at 8:50 am

    Hi,

    I’m currently working on a quite oversize project, where I have to render about 25 clips (each with heavy colour correction) out of premiere pro.

    I’m working on a MacPro but as I also process a MacBookPro and I therefore thought: Hey let’s do this as a network render. Even though my Macbook is probably not the newest anymore, two additional cores and 4 more GB of RAM won’t do any harm.

    And that’s where I came across the problem: Is is possible that neither Adobe Premiere nor the Adobe Media Encoder do support Network Render, or am I just not handling them correctly?

    As I know that this will come up now: I don’t want to change to Final Cut or Avid (although I know that they would be probably more powerful) but I’m not that much into editing anyway and I do like the Adobe workflow so please don’t make this the aim of this discussion.

    Thanks in advanced for all tipps!

    Lisa

    Rob Neal replied 14 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Todd Kopriva

    July 30, 2011 at 3:00 pm

    Premiere Pro does not have a network rendering feature.

    You can submit feature requests here: https://www.adobe.com/go/wish

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  • Rob Neal

    October 29, 2011 at 11:56 am

    Premiere Pro unfortunately doesn’t have network rendering.
    However, After Effects does. If you have the Production or Master collection that includes Dynamic link, you can import the Premiere project directly into AE, and render out to a pool. I have found it best to render as a TIFF image sequence, and then add the soundtrack back in once the sequence is complete for final transcoding.

    http://www.robneal.co.uk

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