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  • Cody Brown

    May 14, 2014 at 5:48 pm in reply to: Yellow Render bar with Prores in Premiere CC

    I see what youre saying Jeff and I definitely have renderitis, but probably with decent cause. I work at a post facility, and on my own, decent playback with non rendered material is fine, but in the room with a client decent playback just isnt good enough. So far my experience is that green and no render bars play back perfect, everything else drops some frames here and there and compromises the image/sync.

    We are currently trying to transition away from fcp7 and I’m working on our best ways to do so, I’m really liking premiere, just trying to learn the guts of it and definitely appreciate all the insight people more experienced with it are giving, its such a help.

  • Cody Brown

    May 13, 2014 at 9:01 pm in reply to: Yellow Render bar with Prores in Premiere CC

    Thats what I did, as a I referenced. Premiere still shows a yellow render bar, and after rendering, creates files that are the same format that I am putting in.

    I think Chris may be on to something when he said “somethings not right”

  • Cody Brown

    May 13, 2014 at 6:12 pm in reply to: Yellow Render bar with Prores in Premiere CC

    Mac Pro Quad Xeon with a GeForce GTX 680 4GB

  • Cody Brown

    May 13, 2014 at 6:11 pm in reply to: Yellow Render bar with Prores in Premiere CC

    Interesting, so it seems to have more support for dnx, thanks for that info, I’ll be curious to see what else you find.

    The other odd thing is, after I render back the contents in the sequence, the files created in the Adobe Premiere Pro Preview Files are the same file type. They are also Prores 422, everything the same, which makes sense since that’s what my sequence setting is, but now my render bar is green, but for what? The media I’m dropping in and the now rendered preview files are the exact same, I’m just wasting storage as it’s now duplicated.

  • Cody Brown

    May 13, 2014 at 2:54 pm in reply to: Yellow Render bar with Prores in Premiere CC

    Well, that only kind of answers the question really. It just states that if its yellow it needs a preview but it doesnt necessarily state why for which codecs. Why would prores need a rendered preview file? What’s an example of something that wouldn’t? Coming from final cut I’m just trying to understand how the guts of premiere work.

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