Adobe Premier 1.5 Question Part 4 ! The Saga Continues !

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  • PureTotty
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 679

    #1

    Adobe Premier 1.5 Question Part 4 ! The Saga Continues !

    OK I am losing my mind now... I am trying to render a 2.30 min video... I am saving it as a WMP file... but when I try and render it, it is rendering over 1 million frames ??? And telling me it will take 26 hours... for a 2 and a half minute video ???

    So yet again I am sure I am doing soemthign wrong... I want the screen size quite big, think on the setting I am using its liek 640 something...

    Anyways the 26 min video I did yesterday took 3 and a bit hours to render, and then made a second pass even though I had set it at one pass... so another 3 hours waiting... so I thought 6 hours wait for one 26 min video was extreme...

    And not this 26 hours for a 2 and a half minute video... tell me what I am doing wrong guys

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  • SGS
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    • Dec 2002
    • 5176

    #2
    Why are you saving it and not "exporting" it?
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    • PureTotty
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2004
      • 679

      #3
      I am...

      I am exporting it... my bad

      file....export....adobe media encoder.... WM9 PAL download 1024

      General Summary:
      Output: Compressed
      Average Kbps: Variable

      Video Summary:
      Codec: Windows Media Video 9
      Encoding Passes: Two
      Bitrate Mode: Variable Unconstrained
      Allow interlaced processing: Off

      Audio Summary:
      Codec: Windows Media Audio 9.1
      Encoding Passes: Two
      Bitrate Mode: Variable Unconstrained

      Metadata Summary:

      Audiences Summary:
      High bandwidth
      Decoder Complexity: Auto
      Frame Rate [fps]: 25
      Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels (1.0)
      Frame Width [pixels]: 640
      Frame Height [pixels]: 480
      Keyframe Interval [seconds]: 5
      Buffer Size [seconds]: Default
      Average Video Bitrate: 928.00 (low quality)
      Audio Format: 96 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo VBR


      And then I click ok... but as I said the video is only 2 and a half minutes long, yet is showing as over 1 million frames and 26 hours of download

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      • PureTotty
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        • Feb 2004
        • 679

        #4
        Bump...

        any one have any suggestions...

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        • Azlord
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          • Dec 2003
          • 2651

          #5
          ok, two things... First one is, take off encoding passes 2 on both audio and video.

          Then, what are your computer specs? Maybe your system is not up to par?

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          • billywatson
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2002
            • 3281

            #6
            Originally posted by Azlord
            ok, two things... First one is, take off encoding passes 2 on both audio and video.

            Then, what are your computer specs? Maybe your system is not up to par?
            Yea, it's a hardware issue IMO

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            • PureTotty
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              • Feb 2004
              • 679

              #7
              Hmmm....

              Not sure what spec... but yes sure you are right What spec is important for this kind of work, as in what should I upgrade, taking it that I cant upgrade the whole computer currently

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              • PureTotty
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                • Feb 2004
                • 679

                #8
                Bumperty...

                Bump for advice on what spec is important on a computer for video rendering work ? What do I need to upgrade ?

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                • Tat2Jr
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                  • Feb 2001
                  • 4882

                  #9
                  1GB of ram. an extra harddrive for your scratch discs (actually maybe that's photoshop), and the fastest CPU you can get. Hyperthreading really speeds things up. I'm not sure which I would upgrade if I was doing it in parts... probably the chip, but that would mean new motherboard ect.
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                  • Tat2Jr
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                    • Feb 2001
                    • 4882

                    #10
                    Really though, Pro 1.5 only lasted about a week on my computer before I put 6.5 back on. It's what I know, and I can do it in my sleep. I guess I'll dig Pro 1.5 out again when/if I go HDTV.
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                    • Jim_Gunn
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                      • Feb 2003
                      • 5702

                      #11
                      Premiere Pro 1.5 is very similar, yet far superior to version 6.5, which is what I first used when I started editing a couple of years ago. (As long as your system can handle it) In any case, for the orginal poster, sounds like you have an underpowered pc. You are using a different hard drive to store and write the video files to than the hdd that contains your operating system, right?

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                      • Jim_Gunn
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 5702

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PureTotty
                        I am exporting it... my bad
                        And then I click ok... but as I said the video is only 2 and a half minutes long, yet is showing as over 1 million frames and 26 hours of download
                        And the million frames thing makes no sense at all to me.

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                        • MaLil
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                          • May 2005
                          • 39

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jim_Gunn
                          And the million frames thing makes no sense at all to me.
                          One fluke I've noticed is if the section is highlighted when I go to render it, often times the entire file will be rendered. try clicking off of the clip itself before rendering.
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