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  • How do you see the footage your voicing over in Audition?

  • Paul Nicholson

    March 26, 2020 at 7:01 pm in reply to: Exporting From Premiere Pro to Youtube is Pixelly

    Uploading speed using ADSL fluctuates between 0.01 to 0.5 Mbps. Remember that 1 Mbps = 0.125 MB/s. 0.1 Mbps = 0.0125 MB/s

    Lets assume fluctuations and cutouts bring your average to 0.1 Mbps

    So if your video is
    1 Megabyte it will take 80 seconds to upload.
    10 MB = 800s (13mins30)
    100 MB = 8000s (2 hours)
    1 GB = 80,000s (22 hours)
    10 GB = 800,000s (9 days)

    During this time, the internet will remain unusable for any other useful purpose, and its soul destroying when it times out and fails after days of waiting. People who talk about exporting videos for the purposes of uploading with EXTREMELY HIGH BITRATES such as 50 have SUPER FAST INTERNET CONNECTIONS.

    If you DO export at a high bitrate, use the program called ‘Handbrake’ afterwards to compress it before uploading.

  • Paul Nicholson

    March 26, 2020 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Voice Over Recording – Speed Issues

    I don’t know where recording quality level is set in Premeiere CS6. My videos are backing tracks with scrolling lyrics – I want to record myself singing along so I can mime later when I film myself for high quality band demo reels.

  • Paul Nicholson

    March 24, 2020 at 3:01 pm in reply to: Voice Over Recording – Speed Issues

    Anyone?

  • Paul Nicholson

    March 21, 2020 at 11:06 pm in reply to: Voice over record monitoring lag

    Hearing yourself live from the microphone is a Windows setting. I forget how. I’ve never had Premiere’s live monitoring work so you should leave that switched off. Find out how to hear yourself live in Windows settings. Its not obvious. I remember finding the information on YouTube.

  • My only clients are me, myself and I. I hope my experiments taught you some things. You appear to want to remain the authority but I had to solve it all myself. You didnt react to my industriousness, only gave more advice. I hope others can find my work useful.

  • Whats the benefit? Dont you have to keep paying money forever or something weird?

  • I have read that Adobe Media Encoder is FAULTY and your best settings for export are these:

    Select GPU Acceleration
    Select Render Audio when Rendering Video (then press Enter and wait for Render to complete)
    Select Use Maximum Render Quality

    and most importantly

    Select Export NOT Queue.

  • Okay, so further reading has shown me that Adobe Media Encoder CS6 is awful and doesnt work properly.

    The settings you should have is GPU acceleration. Maximum Render Quality. Export NOT Queue.

    And I just checked Edit>Preferences>General: ‘Render audio when rendering video’. Then I pressed Enter. Now its rendering my audio. I will see if I can get a fast export now…

    YAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!

    30 second export for every song!!!!! Im back baby! Perfect Quality ☺ ☺

  • https://community.adobe.com/t5/Media-Encoder/AME-CS5-5-hangs-on-quot-Reading-XMP-quot/m-p/3571243#M356

    In this thread, I read this:

    achilleasd44460517
    Nov 11, 2016

    I think the problem’s solved!

    This took dozens of exports and deleting rendered files and trying to figure it out and i think i got it nailed!

    It has to do with forcing AME to render audio!

    This happens if you’ve made a change in audio in your timeline and did not render it before exporting.

    (I have the option to render audio after video disabled for ease of use)

    FIX : Last step before exporting : “Render Audio” and whatever you do DO NOT cancel it.

    Once canceled it freezes if you try rendering it again and may even crash Premiere.

    I suspect it passes a completed file to AME if you allow it to complete without interrupting

    otherwise AME is forced to render audio itself

    (maybe what we call “hang” is actually a background audio render attempt by AME that takes bloody ages or fails completely!)

    Setup :

    Adobe Premiere CS6 and AME CS6

    tried on both AMD AND INTEL setups

    I have been clicking audio gain normalize peaks to zero on every song with very bad results. It seems like AME needs to encode audio if its not rendered by Premiere before an export. This is stupid given that none of those audio files are within the work area, but rest assured, its Adobe’s fault. Normalizing audio gain peaks to zero decibels makes some songs max out at -20 decibels and others exceed 0. Its clumsy and broken code. I might have to redo all the audio levels from scratch if its leading to all this trouble with no benefit.

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