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  • I’ve been using warp stabilzer for 7-8 years and have never had it be the culprit of an issue like this. I just exported a 4k sequence that is 3:15 in length that took OVER AN HOUR to export… The sequence had no effects (no warp stabilizer, no color correction, nada)… So something else must be at play here. I’ve been cleaning up my C: drive, but it hasn’t helped..

  • Jon,

    I’m not using any effects… Just warp stabilizer in some instances. =/

  • Proxy rendering as well as normal export rendering also take abnormally long amounts of time.

  • Thanks for the response, Jon!

    1. Free space on my internal hard drive: 165 gb free of 476 gb.

    2. The footage and project file is on an external Seagate Backup Plus drive, with 326 gb free of 931 gb.

    3. Video hardware: NVIDEA GEFORCE GTX 960M. Using Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)

    4. Windows 10, x64. i7-6700hq @2.6GHz processor

    5. Using Premiere Pro version 13.1.2 (build 9)

    Let me know if you need any other info!

    Thanks

  • Chris Yost

    January 16, 2019 at 1:23 am in reply to: Premiere Pro – Working remotely with proxy files ONLY

    Thanks for the reply, Dave!

    The proxies have already been created. I have a folder full of proxies that I am trying to connect to the project. I’m asking if it is possible to connect the existing files to the project, in place of the offline hi-res media.
    Is this possible?

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