Great video! My 4k timeline was grinding to a halt because I'm on ECO mode (laptop battery) and the computer isn't giving me all she's got. Now, I'm editing smooth and fast again. THANKS
Thank you! Watching this makes me realize how much education I need when it comes to Premiere Pro! I didn't use clog3 in the current wedding I'm editing and it's easier but not near as pretty as usual. I'm looking around for tips on how to fix orangey skin tones rn.
@Digi Pro Tips you are most welcome!! To me your page is like finding the gold at the end of the rainbow!! Soo excited!! It's the little things! Lol! Thank you again!
Why doesn't Premiere Pro save all the rendered files after saving my project, then turning my computer off? When I open my project the next day, all the rendered files that was green has now turned back to red.
Thank you! I completely forgot about it after not working with Premiere for a while. Might explain why I was struggling so much with my previous project. About to edit a project this weekend,, this might come in handy! Thank you!
Ever since I updated to the 2022 version "render in to out" has been missing from the drop down for me and "render selection" is always greyed out. Any ideas on how to solve this? It's been driving me nuts and I can't find a solution anywhere
Sir please suggest witch proxiey setting best for gaming smooth playback i see lot of video but when im created proxieys then pr will not showing choppy play back its showing laggy play back sir can you help and solve this issue ?
Thanks for the tips! Wanted to ask if it makes any difference to have an SSD or an HDD for the "Media Cache and Scratch Disks" Drive? (I'm talking about Media cache and Scratch disks drive, not the drive where I store my project and footage, which obviously is better to use SSD)
Great question. I’m assuming you mean the drive where the tendered files are being stored for Premiere to playback from? In any case it is always better to have the fastest storage possible but obviously that comes at a price. To be honest, the type of storage that Premiere is storing the rendered files is not as important as the storage medium that the original files are on. Because once they are rendered they are easier for Premiere to read anyway. But having your footage on an SSD for Premiere to read and render from will speed up the process significantly. It’s always recommended to separate your workflow out across fast storage devices. So have your OS and applications on one fast internal SSD, your original media on another fast SSD if possible and then your output destination can be anywhere you choose as long as it is fast enough to write to at speed. Not sure if that answered the question at hand or not?
@@DigiProTips The fact my system barely hits the 20% usage in GPU, CPU and VPU while rendering 4K-Content with 36 video tracks tells me the "lot of computing power" seems to be invalid in 2023. (5950x/3080 Ti) I assume it's mostly Adobe's Lack of optimization.
Great video! My 4k timeline was grinding to a halt because I'm on ECO mode (laptop battery) and the computer isn't giving me all she's got. Now, I'm editing smooth and fast again. THANKS
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thanks mate!!! that was awesome and I learned a lot. I have been trying to work out why my timeline was lagging. you rock! :)
I learned so much from this - thank you! 🧡
Thanks so much for the breakdown!
Thank you! Watching this makes me realize how much education I need when it comes to Premiere Pro! I didn't use clog3 in the current wedding I'm editing and it's easier but not near as pretty as usual. I'm looking around for tips on how to fix orangey skin tones rn.
Thank you for this!! Great explanation and beautiful video.
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Thanks! For me it is all about saving time and I greatly appreciate your videos, they are easy to understand/follow. Much Appreciated!
Thank you very much for the comment Rodeo Spot Marketing! And also for the Super Thanks, greatly appreciated! Glad you found the content useful.
@Digi Pro Tips you are most welcome!! To me your page is like finding the gold at the end of the rainbow!! Soo excited!! It's the little things! Lol! Thank you again!
thanks buddy, really enjoyed it
Why doesn't Premiere Pro save all the rendered files after saving my project, then turning my computer off? When I open my project the next day, all the rendered files that was green has now turned back to red.
Thank you!
I completely forgot about it after not working with Premiere for a while. Might explain why I was struggling so much with my previous project. About to edit a project this weekend,, this might come in handy! Thank you!
You’re welcome! Happy editing!
Super helpful. Thank you.
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thnx bro for this advice🙏
this was very helpful , thank you
Awesome! Glad to help!
Thank you!
awesome tutorial😄
Good videos, I am surprised you are not getting more likes. Keep up the good work.
Thanks K S Zanika, really appreciate that!
Thank you sir
Ever since I updated to the 2022 version "render in to out" has been missing from the drop down for me and "render selection" is always greyed out. Any ideas on how to solve this? It's been driving me nuts and I can't find a solution anywhere
Thanks, I'm a beginner U helped me so much 👍🏼👍🏻
You are very welcome! Glad I could help!
This was really useful.
Just started making videos this summer. I’ve had 30 min long edits that haven’t been rendered 😂🤦♂️
I know now
Thanks sirr
Sir please suggest witch proxiey setting best for gaming smooth playback i see lot of video but when im created proxieys then pr will not showing choppy play back its showing laggy play back sir can you help and solve this issue ?
Is there anyway to render using Media Encoder, so I dont need to stop and stare at the dialog box? Thanks
Thanks for the tips! Wanted to ask if it makes any difference to have an SSD or an HDD for the "Media Cache and Scratch Disks" Drive? (I'm talking about Media cache and Scratch disks drive, not the drive where I store my project and footage, which obviously is better to use SSD)
Great question. I’m assuming you mean the drive where the tendered files are being stored for Premiere to playback from?
In any case it is always better to have the fastest storage possible but obviously that comes at a price. To be honest, the type of storage that Premiere is storing the rendered files is not as important as the storage medium that the original files are on. Because once they are rendered they are easier for Premiere to read anyway. But having your footage on an SSD for Premiere to read and render from will speed up the process significantly.
It’s always recommended to separate your workflow out across fast storage devices. So have your OS and applications on one fast internal SSD, your original media on another fast SSD if possible and then your output destination can be anywhere you choose as long as it is fast enough to write to at speed.
Not sure if that answered the question at hand or not?
Good tips
Thanks!
@@DigiProTips You're welcome. Keep killing it!
Can we still render the project if yellow line appears..?
But why can't it just keep rendering all the time in the background while I'm working on other frame areas?
If only! Rendering takes a lot of computing power so it would mean there’s no power left for other tasks if it continually rendered in the background.
@@DigiProTips The fact my system barely hits the 20% usage in GPU, CPU and VPU while rendering 4K-Content with 36 video tracks tells me the "lot of computing power" seems to be invalid in 2023. (5950x/3080 Ti)
I assume it's mostly Adobe's Lack of optimization.