Those bit rate settings, 30-40, are very high which makes for large file sizes and slower exporting. 8-12 work great for just about everything. UA-cam recommends 8-bit rate at 1080p.
compared to FCP, this seems CRAZY SLOW. Like a 10 minute video is like taking hours for some reason. Also, it seems you can't edit while exporting. Is that normal?
Due to a nasty bug in 25.0.1 I used the 24.x version of PP, but my render time for a 10 minutes video in 4k, my computer takes 2 hours to export the video so I will try this settings!
Bro how much Ram do I need to render 1 hours video with a lot of effects? Should I maybe render it in parts( like 6x10 minutes and create these 6 videos separately, later on putting them on 1 timeline and render as ready files?) or it will take down my quality if I make a video out of already made video?
when i press enter for preview render it takes for 5 to 10 minutes to start rendering 50frames how to fix it I already try all videos available on youube
@@Motivacehadr-db2kj Yep, it seems like it is a trade off. Doesn't really help in the long term. If I have a long video to render, I opt to just do it overnight. It's really sad because my Premiere Pro 2019 rendered faster. Now I'm on 2023 and it's awful.
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@@JZHandball Bro how much RAM do I need to render 1 hour video with a lot of effects? Should I maybe render it in parts( like 6x10 minutes and create these 6 videos separately, later on putting them on 1 timeline and render as ready files?) or it will take down my quality if I make a video out of already made video?
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so when using the preview method, settings in the export window should remain the same? Am I understanding this correctly? But when you want your final copy to use for youtube you bypass the preview method and set the custom settings for the highest quality?
Hi. When exporting using smart rendering, the export settings must match the video preview settings. I use "Match Sequence Settings" for the preset. Make sure the Using Previews button is enabled. Your export will be a ProRes file, not an H.264 file. You can upload that directly. Caution: it takes a longer time to upload than an H.264 file. You can also create an H.264 from the ProRes master if you are pressed for time. I hope the advice helps. Return with any questions. Thx, ^KM
Thank you so much! Took a bit of fiddling but this comment saved me! There is an option in the Export panel that literally says "Match sequence preview settings" or something like that --- I also love how it uses Prores 422 HQ as the file base, which means quality is UP and render times are DOWN! Had an estimated wait time of 4-5 hours and it took it all the way down to just 12 minutes! (I'm rendering 8 hour long videos hahaha)
THANK YOU! I wasted 1 hour waiting for my snail-slow export. I applied your tips and it exported in literally 5 seconds. My life is a lie.
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@@AdobeVideo buddy he is trolling 😅
I have tried multiple solutions for my slow export times but this was the only thing that worked for me. Thanks!
@madeinepirus2989 Love that you found it helpful!
Those bit rate settings, 30-40, are very high which makes for large file sizes and slower exporting. 8-12 work great for just about everything. UA-cam recommends 8-bit rate at 1080p.
lol, just because youtube recommends it doesnt mean its good
Um okay but his res is 4k not HD. UA-cam recommends 35 for 4k if I remember correctly
hi, glad to see you again, thanks for this video
Literally saved my life ❤
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compared to FCP, this seems CRAZY SLOW. Like a 10 minute video is like taking hours for some reason. Also, it seems you can't edit while exporting. Is that normal?
You can use media encoder for the export
Thanks , u saved my 1 hour...🤝
Due to a nasty bug in 25.0.1 I used the 24.x version of PP, but my render time for a 10 minutes video in 4k, my computer takes 2 hours to export the video so I will try this settings!
Thanks, My Export Just Went From 15 Hours to 1 Hour
The first time I used Adobe Premiere, it took more than an hour to export a 5-minute video. It's too slow. Is this normal?
Master artist 😜
Bro how much Ram do I need to render 1 hours video with a lot of effects? Should I maybe render it in parts( like 6x10 minutes and create these 6 videos separately, later on putting them on 1 timeline and render as ready files?) or it will take down my quality if I make a video out of already made video?
That’s what I’d recommend then add em all together
Of the thousands of videos this one still doesn’t solve my problem
when i press enter for preview render it takes for 5 to 10 minutes to start rendering 50frames how to fix it I already try all videos available on youube
Wow thank you
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very good videos bro
But when you are planning to use previews, you have to wait every single time when you need to render preview
*have to wait longer for preview, so maybe the export will be faster, but the editing is gonna be slower
@@Motivacehadr-db2kj Yep, it seems like it is a trade off. Doesn't really help in the long term. If I have a long video to render, I opt to just do it overnight. It's really sad because my Premiere Pro 2019 rendered faster. Now I'm on 2023 and it's awful.
Hi there,
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@@JZHandball Bro how much RAM do I need to render 1 hour video with a lot of effects? Should I maybe render it in parts( like 6x10 minutes and create these 6 videos separately, later on putting them on 1 timeline and render as ready files?) or it will take down my quality if I make a video out of already made video?
Bro in my premier pro 2022 has not showing h.265 codec what i do plzz help i see a lot of videos but I didn’t find solution😢😢
😢i applied but it stills takes 5 hr to export
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I'm sorry to hear that. Could you share your workflow and source file properties so we can help you with this issue? Please DM us on X (adobe.ly/4g8xGpH) or create a post in Adobe Community (adobe.ly/3CReUF1).
^IY
so when using the preview method, settings in the export window should remain the same? Am I understanding this correctly? But when you want your final copy to use for youtube you bypass the preview method and set the custom settings for the highest quality?
Hi. When exporting using smart rendering, the export settings must match the video preview settings. I use "Match Sequence Settings" for the preset. Make sure the Using Previews button is enabled. Your export will be a ProRes file, not an H.264 file. You can upload that directly. Caution: it takes a longer time to upload than an H.264 file. You can also create an H.264 from the ProRes master if you are pressed for time. I hope the advice helps. Return with any questions. Thx, ^KM
Thank you so much!
Took a bit of fiddling but this comment saved me!
There is an option in the Export panel that literally says "Match sequence preview settings" or something like that --- I also love how it uses Prores 422 HQ as the file base, which means quality is UP and render times are DOWN!
Had an estimated wait time of 4-5 hours and it took it all the way down to just 12 minutes!
(I'm rendering 8 hour long videos hahaha)
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