This video is unbelievably helpful. You saved me more than 9 hrs of time. Not only that, you also saved me a great deal of frustration as the rendering and encoding process usually freezes every other thing I may be doing with the computer during the same time. Thanks a lot.
I’ve been struggling with a ProRes export being over 22gb and previews being 125gb and it still exporting in 38 minutes. Which the final video has a hiccup and lags or some other glitch. I’m tired of having to export everything again. I didnt think of proxy to export. Thanks! I really have to switch to Final Cut or Davinci
@@AndrewMurphyFilms well a bit after I still kept having dropped frames (rendering with M1 Pro) and drove me to fully jump into resolve after dabbling on and off over two years. Haven’t had issues. But thanks for consistently creating content.
I love you, friend Becoz more than 10 hrs also gone for rendering even a one-hour content also. It's so frustrating than editing work. A lot of time saved becoz of you. Thank you very much
I've been using this method for a few years now and I discovered by accident that you can actually use these previews and export to H.264 or something. It only adds a tiny bit of time to your export but you'll have to put the prores back into media encoder anyway. I tested with and without prores previews and exported to H.264, I went from 15 min render to 2 mins or something.
Brilliant tip, thanks for sharing! 2 questions for you: 1. Do you find there being a need to convert video to h264 via media encoder prior to uploading to RUclips instead of just uploading the .mov file? My guess would be there may be an impact on the final video quality perhaps. 2. If there is a benefit to converting to h264 prior to uploading to RUclips, would having Video Render Preview set to h264 and still using video preview in the export be helpful? I'm thinking it would skip the need to use Media Encoder, however didn't know if it slowed down the timeline performance. Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! 1. .mov is just a container-like .mp4, so either is fine. But youtube compression is really good now so it can handle any format and still deliver a great result. 2. It will just be a smaller file to upload so will take less time. The main thing is you don't want to pre-render in h.264 then export in h.264 ideally, as you're double compressing the video then. Then when you upload youtube will do another round of compression.
Thank you so much for this very informative video! I was becoming so frustrated with exporting a 3 min video! This video has helped cut down my export time from an unbelievable 34 HOURS, to 2 seconds! Thank you again!
great video bro! I have been using this method as well but the thing that is really annoying is that it takes so long to upload to youtube because the file sizes are HUGE. Is there any workaround to this while still keeping good quality?
Thanks for uploading this video, by doing this method of export Am I gonna lose any quality of 5k video from GoPro at the end of rendering ? Like my render now is 40 hours for 30 min video which is ridiculous ...
hey bro thanks for the info I'm try to render video and video only have 1 gif, music 27 min it show render in 5 hours but with your trick it render in 18 min love it thanks again
@@AndrewMurphyFilms bro I got one problem now rendering time is good but when the video is rendered the file size is massive like I render 27 min long video just audio, gif & lower thirds and the file size is 22 gb do you have any solution?
@@zaidibeatz Thats because you're rendering into prores which is a semi uncompressed format. The other option is to set your pre-render to h.264 then do your final render in h.264 as well
Heyy the video is short and sweet, i tried everything as you told, but the export is too slow like 3 hours for a 10 min talking head video :( PLease help me out
Hey, mate. Good to hear a fellow Aussie on RUclips, and, yours was the best one out of all the options (on this topic). With that said, maybe you could assist me further in this matter. I am editing on PP, and have applied heavy compression effects to my audio, and also 'beauty box (a smoothing effect) to my face. Currently, a simple clip takes 2 hours at least to render (so I'm still on yellow line thingie). This is after applying your advice. So, my question is (if you hvae time), am I doing this as fast as possible? Thanks man for the cool clip, and Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.
Thanks dude. So this method is to speed up the final render. Rendering effects will still take a lot of time. The only way to make that faster is to have a better GPU or CPU
awesome video!!! I have one question, if I´m rendering a photo reel, with only photos. It helps if I low each photo resolution from 3Mb to 400Kb ?? would make it render faster? thanks!!!
Mann this is soo good! I swear small tweaks in settings in premiere make the biggest difference ! 🔥🔥🔥 How much do social platforms like fb yt linked in compress that apple proxy 422 codec? Would it be as good as a h.264 codec?
Oh i wouldn't upload to Facebook or Instagram in ProRes. Convert to H.264 in media encoder from the ProRes final export. But this will save you a tonne of time if you need to make tweaks etc and re-render
Hi , I've been using premier pro for approximately 8 years, and I've never had the problems that I had now, my projects now are lasting about 30-40 hours to render (I've never had this times) I'm really desperate I don't know what to do, do someone had has the same problem or can help me pls?
Bro you just helped me a great deal by mentioning those preview files.. i literally had 250 GB of preview 😅😅😅 always wondered what's eating up my storage
Thanks for the good vid, quick question. I have been exporting to h264, but when i follow your video & go to sequence settings there isnt an option for h264. How should I set up my sequence settings? At the moment it's on i-frame only. Thank you Andrew.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms I also have I-frame only and QuickTime as options but I want to export as h.264 mp4 on MacBook. Any solution please? very helpful video for probes though!
Hi, Im trying to follow your instructions but not getting a quick render. I have masked 2 photos 5184x3456 and put a 4k back ground video together [yes I'm a novice]. I have made the changes you recommended using the Quicktime and apple pro res 422 proxy. Still getting a very long render time. Any ideas? are my files to big?
Hi! I'm using premiere pro 2020 on legion i7 40 gb ram, nividia GeForce RTX 3060 with 500 ssd. Whenever I do render it takes hours. Kindly help me how can I do rendering fast as I have followed all your instructions but still facing this issue :(
But the problem is that i don't have apple res as a codec option while setting up the preview settings. Maybe that's because im on windows..and also i can't set h.264 as preview file format because it isn't there...the formats i can select for preview is MPEG and Microsoft AVI...and some more but the problem with MPEG is that it isn't available in export settings so basically i can only select AVI for both the settings
yeah... thats great and all but even rendering my in to out costs me like 2 hours for 10 minutes of footage. It's a brand new video edit PC worth 3000euros.
Hey mate, great video! Have a question.. I have a few hours long video file (premiere pro), with hundreds of video and audio clips with basic colour adjustments and default transitions. I don't need to change or edit anything. Is there any way of permanent merging all clips into just one (audio and video) and will that speed up the rendering process? I know I can nest clips and then Render and Replace, but for some reason this option is greyed out for me. Thanks in advance.
The only thing I can think of is dropping the sequence into a new sequence, but the problem with this is that if 1 minor thing has to change like even 1 frame, the whole thing has to be re-rendered from scratch. That's why it's better to keep it chopped up so it can render out sections :)
Hello, I use windows instead of apple. If I change everything in the Sequence and I know I want to make an MP4 movie, QuickTime won't work, will it? And then before I export to mp4 do I have to change everything in the Sequece. You put preview file format in QuickTime but I have to change that if I want to export an mp4. I think it is a lot of work and the more actions, the greater the chance of mistakes.
Hi Andrew! Here's a like for you! I would like to know if there's an alternative for QuickTime/mov file? Cause the export file is so huge like x5 of the mp4 version. it would take me time to upload it on youtube heh.
You can do the same thing but make the pre-rendered files in H.264. However it is not advised because then you're compressing an already compressed file.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Yeah I was hoping if I can render the sequence by h.264 then export with Preview like with Quicktime, but I guess Premiere doesn't support that.
Brother is there any way to convert the quick time player file to mp4 may u know any links .it should be free not paid and it should also support larger files to convert like 8 hour or 10 hour video..I just rendered the 6 hour video in just 5 hours with ur technique
Hi! I have a slight problem. When I use smart rendering, my CPU and GPU usage doesn't go up at all, rather, my disk (which is an external HDD) it goes up to 100% like it's copying files or something but the render times are actually much much longer than what they were normally exporting in h.264. Is it normal or should I only use smart rendering with an SSD?
Dude i just had a 1 minute after effect file for a wedding that took 36 hours to rendering. ive had another file that took 5 hours to render in after effects. i usually finish in premiere pro because of quick rendering and even with my other 5 hour COMPLETELY render videos, premiere pro still was showing me an additional 5 hours of render time...WTF. I WATCH THIS VIDEO applied the methods... new render time is 12 MINUTES!! YOU THE MAN BRO!!
Do not try this.... Without knowing your computer specs its takes larger spaces and if your pc can't handle your pc will be destroyed permanently.... This man not telling proper
This video is unbelievably helpful. You saved me more than 9 hrs of time. Not only that, you also saved me a great deal of frustration as the rendering and encoding process usually freezes every other thing I may be doing with the computer during the same time. Thanks a lot.
Glad it helped!
I’ve been struggling with a ProRes export being over 22gb and previews being 125gb and it still exporting in 38 minutes. Which the final video has a hiccup and lags or some other glitch. I’m tired of having to export everything again. I didnt think of proxy to export. Thanks! I really have to switch to Final Cut or Davinci
Glad you enjoyed it! We have actually moved to Davinci resolve now
@@AndrewMurphyFilms well a bit after I still kept having dropped frames (rendering with M1 Pro) and drove me to fully jump into resolve after dabbling on and off over two years. Haven’t had issues. But thanks for consistently creating content.
@@garretreed9709 Yeah i've been considering doing some Davinci Resolve tutorials soon :) Glad you enjoy them
I love you, friend Becoz more than 10 hrs also gone for rendering even a one-hour content also. It's so frustrating than editing work. A lot of time saved becoz of you. Thank you very much
Anytime 🙏
I've been using this method for a few years now and I discovered by accident that you can actually use these previews and export to H.264 or something. It only adds a tiny bit of time to your export but you'll have to put the prores back into media encoder anyway. I tested with and without prores previews and exported to H.264, I went from 15 min render to 2 mins or something.
Yeah works great hey!
So what do I need to do If I'm exporting H.264 4k 60 fps 80 -100 mbps?
@@TravelPostcards Set your settings to H.264 :)
Hey, im wondering what i should set the previews to when i export in h.264? Do I also use the apple pro res 422 prox? im on a windows system
@@dronique9747 Did you find an answer to your question? I have the same question.
Doing it now and it made a huge difference still in progress thanks so much for your help bro.. Greetings from Philippines
Great to hear! Welcome!
You literally saved all of my storage with your help haha thank you so much!
Glad I could help!
Dude I appreciate you for this ! It’s helped me break up my vlog that was almost an hour long.
anytime!
Life Saver and essentially a great way to get more projects done and make more money! Cheers from the Blue Mountains :)
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this! Rendering was taking a ridiculous time!!!
Thank you for not getting off topic talking about the history and what it is and stuff straight to the point 👍
🙏🙏 that’s why I designed the quick tip videos on my channel
Brilliant tip, thanks for sharing! 2 questions for you:
1. Do you find there being a need to convert video to h264 via media encoder prior to uploading to RUclips instead of just uploading the .mov file? My guess would be there may be an impact on the final video quality perhaps.
2. If there is a benefit to converting to h264 prior to uploading to RUclips, would having Video Render Preview set to h264 and still using video preview in the export be helpful? I'm thinking it would skip the need to use Media Encoder, however didn't know if it slowed down the timeline performance.
Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
1. .mov is just a container-like .mp4, so either is fine. But youtube compression is really good now so it can handle any format and still deliver a great result.
2. It will just be a smaller file to upload so will take less time. The main thing is you don't want to pre-render in h.264 then export in h.264 ideally, as you're double compressing the video then. Then when you upload youtube will do another round of compression.
Amazingly explained i will try it out this weekend ..thank youuuuuu cheers👍🏻😘
Hope you enjoy
@@AndrewMurphyFilms yes brother
will it work for optical flow as well?
Of course :)
Dude! Thank you so much, it totally made my render times reasonable
Glad I could help!
Great, you are life saver!
Glad it was helpful
Thank you so much for this very informative video! I was becoming so frustrated with exporting a 3 min video! This video has helped cut down my export time from an unbelievable 34 HOURS, to 2 seconds! Thank you again!
Can you kindly explain how to convert the video to HEVC (h.25) in media encoder? Thank you in advanced!
great video bro! I have been using this method as well but the thing that is really annoying is that it takes so long to upload to youtube because the file sizes are HUGE. Is there any workaround to this while still keeping good quality?
You can try making your media h.264. but can't guarantee good quality.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms I just wish h.264 didn’t take so long to export
@@BrandonThaChosen Yeah i know right!
Thanks for uploading this video, by doing this method of export Am I gonna lose any quality of 5k video from GoPro at the end of rendering ? Like my render now is 40 hours for 30 min video which is ridiculous ...
No because Prores is a uncompressed file format :)
Hey!
Rendering in and out is taking a lot of time.
40 mins for a 4 min 1080p video.
- 8 gb ram
- 256 gb ssd
- Ryzen 7 AMD
Help! 🥰🙏🏻
Do you have lots of effects?
hey bro thanks for the info I'm try to render video and video only have 1 gif, music 27 min it show render in 5 hours but with your trick it render in 18 min love it thanks again
Anytime my dude!
@@AndrewMurphyFilms bro I got one problem now rendering time is good but when the video is rendered the file size is massive like I render 27 min long video just audio, gif & lower thirds and the file size is 22 gb do you have any solution?
@@zaidibeatz Thats because you're rendering into prores which is a semi uncompressed format. The other option is to set your pre-render to h.264 then do your final render in h.264 as well
I liked this video so much that I went ahead and subscribed, brother. Thanks for the tips. You're a life changer
Thanks for the sub!
Heyy
the video is short and sweet, i tried everything as you told, but the export is too slow like 3 hours for a 10 min talking head video :(
PLease help me out
Hey, mate. Good to hear a fellow Aussie on RUclips, and, yours was the best one out of all the options (on this topic). With that said, maybe you could assist me further in this matter. I am editing on PP, and have applied heavy compression effects to my audio, and also 'beauty box (a smoothing effect) to my face. Currently, a simple clip takes 2 hours at least to render (so I'm still on yellow line thingie). This is after applying your advice. So, my question is (if you hvae time), am I doing this as fast as possible? Thanks man for the cool clip, and Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.
Thanks dude. So this method is to speed up the final render. Rendering effects will still take a lot of time. The only way to make that faster is to have a better GPU or CPU
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Thanks, Andrew, great advice. I understand. Keep up the great vids - take care :) :)
Thanks mate! My computer was trippin balls for a solid 3 hours till I came across your video. 🕺🏾
Glad I could help!
Does it work for windows as well?
Sure does!
awesome video!!! I have one question, if I´m rendering a photo reel, with only photos. It helps if I low each photo resolution from 3Mb to 400Kb ?? would make it render faster? thanks!!!
Wow, your instruction is so clear and easy to follow. Thank you!!!
Anytime
It is for mac or windows...or both we can do the same?
Both work :)
This saved me so much time, thank you!
Anytime!
I don't have "Render In to Out" under Sequence
2019 version..it didn't shown quicktime option
Should be there no matter what option. Are you on windows or mac?
@@AndrewMurphyFilms windows....only i frame mpeg showing option showing...qicktime not showing in dropdown list...quicktime already installed
@@shaiksaleemskies have you installed the prores options?
@@AndrewMurphyFilms i seen description no download link provided..
@@shaiksaleemskies u might be looking at "video" option and not at "video preview" option (which is below audio)
Thanks for the tips, but i usually cant open appe prores files. I only get audio from it. Is it because im on windows?
Absolute golden knowledge Murph 👍
Happy to help dude!
It is applicable for Windows?
Works in all versions of Premiere Pro.
thanks a lot it helped me so much as an over editor
Anytime!
Help me
My video he 3 minutes longa nd size is about 350 mbs but it took more then 4 hours to export
Any solution
Mines appear to be slow because it’s a large file I did follow your steps
grt video explanation 👍🤟
Thanks 🙂
This was just what I needed, thank you for this video 🥹💗
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much
Mann this is soo good! I swear small tweaks in settings in premiere make the biggest difference ! 🔥🔥🔥 How much do social platforms like fb yt linked in compress that apple proxy 422 codec? Would it be as good as a h.264 codec?
Oh i wouldn't upload to Facebook or Instagram in ProRes. Convert to H.264 in media encoder from the ProRes final export. But this will save you a tonne of time if you need to make tweaks etc and re-render
@@AndrewMurphyFilms do we lost quality if we convert it ?
Thank you ...
You are just awesome u saved the time of my life thanks a ton bro
Anytime dude 🥳
Was this video rendered this way?
Sure was!
Andrew, cold you correct the subtitle lenguage? It,s setting to Vietanamite. Tks.
Thats so weird!! Fixed now haha
Hi , I've been using premier pro for approximately 8 years, and I've never had the problems that I had now, my projects now are lasting about 30-40 hours to render (I've never had this times) I'm really desperate I don't know what to do, do someone had has the same problem or can help me pls?
How long are your projects?
Bro you just helped me a great deal by mentioning those preview files.. i literally had 250 GB of preview 😅😅😅 always wondered what's eating up my storage
Awesome video on premiere pro, everything I needed to know :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bruuuuh. God bless you my g. Turned A 20PLUS hour render into like 15min. Same quality!
Glad I could help my man!
Thanks for the good vid, quick question. I have been exporting to h264, but when i follow your video & go to sequence settings there isnt an option for h264. How should I set up my sequence settings? At the moment it's on i-frame only. Thank you Andrew.
Are you on mac or windows?
@@AndrewMurphyFilms I also have I-frame only and QuickTime as options but I want to export as h.264 mp4 on MacBook. Any solution please? very helpful video for probes though!
Hi, Im trying to follow your instructions but not getting a quick render. I have masked 2 photos 5184x3456 and put a 4k back ground video together [yes I'm a novice]. I have made the changes you recommended using the Quicktime and apple pro res 422 proxy. Still getting a very long render time. Any ideas? are my files to big?
Shouldn't matter if it's photos. Does the timeline render and play back fine in premiere pro?
Hello! Is it okay not to use QuickTime?
Yes but use a codec that is not compressed or it won't be fast
My cousin is able to use Premiere Pro without rendering.
Not sure how he does it, but it has somethan 2 do with his Graphics Card..
Hi! I'm using premiere pro 2020 on legion i7 40 gb ram, nividia GeForce RTX 3060 with 500 ssd. Whenever I do render it takes hours. Kindly help me how can I do rendering fast as I have followed all your instructions but still facing this issue :(
How long is your video? And are you pre-rendering in prores?
Dude. I love you
Haha thanks
But the problem is that i don't have apple res as a codec option while setting up the preview settings. Maybe that's because im on windows..and also i can't set h.264 as preview file format because it isn't there...the formats i can select for preview is MPEG and Microsoft AVI...and some more but the problem with MPEG is that it isn't available in export settings so basically i can only select AVI for both the settings
If you are on windows you need to download the Prores codecs
I don't understand why, my render keeps freezing at 24.36% it won't go any further....
yeah... thats great and all but even rendering my in to out costs me like 2 hours for 10 minutes of footage. It's a brand new video edit PC worth 3000euros.
Try turn off effects to figure out what is causing it to be so slow so you can fix it :)
Hey mate, great video! Have a question.. I have a few hours long video file (premiere pro), with hundreds of video and audio clips with basic colour adjustments and default transitions. I don't need to change or edit anything. Is there any way of permanent merging all clips into just one (audio and video) and will that speed up the rendering process? I know I can nest clips and then Render and Replace, but for some reason this option is greyed out for me. Thanks in advance.
The only thing I can think of is dropping the sequence into a new sequence, but the problem with this is that if 1 minor thing has to change like even 1 frame, the whole thing has to be re-rendered from scratch. That's why it's better to keep it chopped up so it can render out sections :)
Omg thanks so much my video went from taking 3 hours to 30 mins
Glad I could help!
Hello, I use windows instead of apple. If I change everything in the Sequence and I know I want to make an MP4 movie, QuickTime won't work, will it? And then before I export to mp4 do I have to change everything in the Sequece. You put preview file format in QuickTime but I have to change that if I want to export an mp4. I think it is a lot of work and the more actions, the greater the chance of mistakes.
I have the problem that my gpu renders 100% and my cpu 0-50%. It should be 100% cpu. help? :(
GPU Rendering is much faster then CPU :)
@@AndrewMurphyFilms I have GTX 970 and Ryzen 7 5800X. My GPU needs 10x more. Why is Premiere Pro using my GPU instead of CPU?
@@shisuna4030 Premiere pro will never use 100% CPU. It never has. Just how it's always been unfortunately.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms First time I used Premiere Pro it used 80% and was very fast. Now it takes so long. Why?
Mine kept saying warning, file unsupported when it reaches in the middle. Idk what to do and all my edits are done
Hmm that weird, try disabling the clip that it stops on and try again. It might have an unsupported effect on it or something.
So Simple ❤❤
You know it
but it is not working on windows 10
yes it was much faster than using H.264 with maximu depth and maximum render quality!
Awesome!
Hey, im wondering what i should set the previews to when i export in h.264? Do I also use the apple pro res 422 prox? im on a windows system
I think it's ProResRAW
Doesn’t work to well for lengthy projects. It took me 12 plus hours to render.
But if you find a mitake and have to re-render you'll now save days!
Hi Andrew! Here's a like for you! I would like to know if there's an alternative for QuickTime/mov file? Cause the export file is so huge like x5 of the mp4 version. it would take me time to upload it on youtube heh.
You can do the same thing but make the pre-rendered files in H.264. However it is not advised because then you're compressing an already compressed file.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Yeah I was hoping if I can render the sequence by h.264 then export with Preview like with Quicktime, but I guess Premiere doesn't support that.
You should be able to pre-render in h.264 then final render in h.264. But you're compressing the files twice which isn't a very good idea.
Brother is there any way to convert the quick time player file to mp4 may u know any links .it should be free not paid and it should also support larger files to convert like 8 hour or 10 hour video..I just rendered the 6 hour video in just 5 hours with ur technique
Sorry i don't use any free converter's so can't reccomend any
Will it be okay to use I7 10700 + Gt 1030.
As Gpu prices are Hiked Currently so.
This works on any GPU
@@AndrewMurphyFilms thank you.
Thank you so much. This vid should ship with Premiere 😂😂😂
Thanks A Lot Bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Anytime 🙏🙏
The thing that annoys me is, when you move a clip you have to render yet again. So annoying.
Exactly... Because the sequence has changed lol
Thanks dude! From almost 3 hours to 30 mins real quick!
Anytime!
Hi! I have a slight problem. When I use smart rendering, my CPU and GPU usage doesn't go up at all, rather, my disk (which is an external HDD) it goes up to 100% like it's copying files or something but the render times are actually much much longer than what they were normally exporting in h.264. Is it normal or should I only use smart rendering with an SSD?
Sorry not sure what you mean by smart rendering
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Oh, this method that you have demonstrated in your video. It's officially called 'smart rendering' by Adobe :)
Good shit
Glad you liked it
Dude i just had a 1 minute after effect file for a wedding that took 36 hours to rendering. ive had another file that took 5 hours to render in after effects. i usually finish in premiere pro because of quick rendering and even with my other 5 hour COMPLETELY render videos, premiere pro still was showing me an additional 5 hours of render time...WTF. I WATCH THIS VIDEO applied the methods... new render time is 12 MINUTES!! YOU THE MAN BRO!!
That's awesome! Glad I was able to help my man!
I lobe you🎉❤
your welcome haha
it made it to where i can’t even render my video now
What error is coming up?
Lol this didnt do anything for me
nice misleading content. Changing to prores 422 does not make anything FAST. You got the misleading content though
Liar. It doesn't work.
What happened for you?
Do not try this.... Without knowing your computer specs its takes larger spaces and if your pc can't handle your pc will be destroyed permanently.... This man not telling proper
Great story! Should turn it into a movie
I’m 56 seconds in and this is by far almost impossible and at the same time a miracle . Continuing to watch
😂😂 glad you like it