Adobe premiere pro cs6 help

jimaras99

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hi all when i render videos in premiere pro my cpu,gpu,ssd,ram,usage are low and the render takes more time to finish i want some help to use all my pc power for this program TNX!!!!!

pc specs (critical for this program)
cpu: i7 5930k stock (about 50% usage)
ram: kingstone hyperx predetor 3000mhz
gpu: gt 430 (70% usage)
mobo: asus rampage v extreme
 
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Sadly, no, you can only use Premier Pro's render engine. Last week, me and a collegue of mine, recorded this 25 video tutorial on 3D and compositing. We used Microsoft Encoder 4 for screen capture - we were recording out 2560 x 1440 monitors. The alpha version took 7 hours to render to .h264. CPU usage was 12-10% on this 8 core Xeon 2650v2. For preview, I was using Red 2k preset. Next time, after the recording session, I loaded the videos in After Effects and exported them into .h264 - which happened at a speed of 20-30 frames per second. Now when I loaded the pre-exported .h264 - render time took only 17 minutes. CPU usage was around 60%. So, as I said - it all depends on what files are you loading into Premiere and what files and...

Shneiky

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That is a very good usage. PremierePro is horrible at using multiple threads. Depending on which codec your files are and to which codec you are exporting - you CPU load may go from 90% to 10% if you are working with a codec that Premier does not like.
 

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It really also does depend on which render you use - if you use the media encoder that works in the background it will leave as much power for other applications as possible.
It's also dependent on what types media, effects etc it has to work with. The first screenshot is a pure 1440p render of an about 700 jpeg timelapse with no effects whatsover.
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The second has a bunch of stuff made in after effects (objects tied to motion tracking etc)
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jimaras99

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thanks for your help but can i use another render? if yes how and i use h.264 codec for youtube tnx oh and also i record with bandicam motion jpeg
 

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Sadly, no, you can only use Premier Pro's render engine. Last week, me and a collegue of mine, recorded this 25 video tutorial on 3D and compositing. We used Microsoft Encoder 4 for screen capture - we were recording out 2560 x 1440 monitors. The alpha version took 7 hours to render to .h264. CPU usage was 12-10% on this 8 core Xeon 2650v2. For preview, I was using Red 2k preset. Next time, after the recording session, I loaded the videos in After Effects and exported them into .h264 - which happened at a speed of 20-30 frames per second. Now when I loaded the pre-exported .h264 - render time took only 17 minutes. CPU usage was around 60%. So, as I said - it all depends on what files are you loading into Premiere and what files and codecs you are rendering to. If you have After Effects - try and covert those .jpgs into a .h264 and then drag in Premiere. It might be faster - it might not.
 
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jimaras99

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tnx i will try that i hope it will fix my problem but AF is not a long video editing program is for small vids like 1 minite
 

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I am not saying to edit in AE. just load your 10-20-30 minute video and output it. Then do the editing in Premier. AE is much more powerful when rendering is what is in question.
 

jimaras99

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sure tnx a lot i hope my ram is going to be ok with AF (i have 16 gb)
 

jimaras99

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ohhhhh my videos are about 50-100gb (30 min video) per video is that a problem?
 

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Rendering will take a bit slower because it can't load all at the same time, but needs to load and offload, so it will take slightly slower, but your machine will be able to crunch it.
 

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i hope my computer can handle that kind of load XD