Activity › Forums › Adobe Premiere Pro › rendering premiere pro cs2
-
rendering premiere pro cs2
Posted by Randall Martin on October 2, 2008 at 6:14 pmIs there anyway to decrease rendering in 2.0? Using multi camera – 2 cameras — and everytime the slightest thing is changed, I have to wait 15 minutes to “render required files.”
One answer some time ago was to split the clip up into small segments..Is that the only way?
Randall Martin replied 17 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies -
2 Replies
-
Jon Barrie
October 3, 2008 at 2:14 amHey Randall,
Can you supply the media properties and the project settings. If you are working with a DV project and matching DV media there should be no rendering required in a nested sequence set to multicam. Unless there are effects on them. But that should be done in the later stages after the edit is locked in.
– Jon Barrie 🙂
How many editors does it take to change a light bulb?
http://www.jonbarrie.net -
Randall Martin
October 3, 2008 at 4:32 pmJon…Thanks for the response about rendering…
Here are some details:
Two DV cameras, captured avi clips of about one hour, put on separate tracks and synchronized in Seq 1.
Seq 1 than put in Seq 2 (nested?), multi enabled with sound from track 1.
Seq 2 then monitored with Camera 1 or Camera 2 being selected according to what looks best.If I change anything in Seq 2, or Seq 1, then everything has to be re-rendered as I said earlier.
Are there specific folders that contain the rendered files that could be used if the current stuff is put in a new folder with nothing else changed?
Project settings: General.
Editing mode: DV NTSC; Timebase: 29.97 frames/second
Video: Frame size: 720 horizontal; 480 vertical 4:3
Pixed aspect ration: D1/DV NTSC(0.9)
Fields: Lower Field First
Display Fromat: 30 fps Drop-Frame Timecode
Title Safe Area: 20……20
Action Safe Area: 10…..10Audio: Sample Rate: 48000 HZ
Display format: Audio SamplesCapture:
Capture Format: DV CaptureVideo Rendering:
Maximum Bit Length (not checked)
File Format: DV NTSC
Compressor: DV NTSC
Color Depth: Millions of Colors
Optimize Stills (checked).I don’t know if any of this make sense but thanks for you interest.
Randall Martin
Reply to this Discussion! Login or Sign Up