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Hi. everyone.
I just started using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.

Now im exporting. And it takes over 2 hours for a 3 minutes long video.

 

I have question. If ill upgrade my 4GB ram to 16 gigs.

I have my eyes on thees: "KINGSTON MEMORY DIMM 8GB PC12800 DDR3 / HX316C9SRK2/ 8" Will exporting speed increase??

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3 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

Hi. everyone.
I just started using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.

Now im exporting. And it takes over 2 hours for a 3 minutes long video.

 

I have question. If ill upgrade my 4GB ram to 16 gigs.

I have my eyes on thees: "KINGSTON MEMORY DIMM 8GB PC12800 DDR3 / HX316C9SRK2/ 8" Will exporting speed increase??

I'll need to know your PC specs before i could tell

PC:

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE | 32 GB RAM | Arch Linux

Laptop:

MacBook Pro 13" (2019) | Intel Core i5 8279U | 8 GB RAM | macOS

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3 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

CPU: AMD Athlon x4 720 3.2GHZ Quadcore

GPU:  AMD Radeon R7 200 Series

MotherBoard: Asrock FM2A58M-DG3+

Youre probably gonna have to upgrade the entire system for any improvement. Getting more RAM could improve it but I would upgrade the whole system.

PC:

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE | 32 GB RAM | Arch Linux

Laptop:

MacBook Pro 13" (2019) | Intel Core i5 8279U | 8 GB RAM | macOS

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Intel Core i7 6700K | 16 GB RAM | 2 TB HDD | Debian Linux

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1 minute ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

Well. Ill try first upgrading RAM. Then ill see if ill need a whole new system. Thankyou.

If RAM doesnt give much of an improvement, get an Intel system. For rendering, I recommend an i7, but you might not be able to afford that. Just stick to Z170.

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MacBook Pro 13" (2019) | Intel Core i5 8279U | 8 GB RAM | macOS

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1 hour ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

LOL. I rendered my video into avi 72GB. How to render into less GB m2v or MP4??

If your video is for the purpose of uploading to YouTube or Vimeo, Premiere/Media Encoder already has some presets for them under H.264.  Use those.

 

Additionally, I think Adobe recommends at least a system with 8GB of memory for Premiere.

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2 hours ago, Husky said:

If RAM doesnt give much of an improvement, get an Intel system. For rendering, I recommend an i7, but you might not be able to afford that. Just stick to Z170.

 

2 hours ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

Yea. i7 costs way to much now.

I might be able to pickup i5 Processor instead.

 

LOL. I rendered my video into avi 72GB. How to render into less GB m2v or MP4??

For the cost of any i5 a FX chip might give you better performance for rendering as thry have 8 cores over the 4 on the i5. please don't start a its not a real 8 core argument internet.

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18 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

vell., i rendered my video in that h.264. And didnt have audio. :(

What do you mean it didn't have audio?  Check your sequence and render settings.

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42 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

When i uploaded to YT. there was no sound.

Was there sound in the H.264 rendered file?

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You are definitely doing something wrong.

 

Post some screen caps of your Premiere timeline and Media encoder settings.

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I understand that im doing something wrong. Im new at this. Thats why im here. To figure it out.
Cuz im realy interested in this stuff. And im willing to learn more about editing videos and rendering...Untitled.pngUntitled2.png

 

Do i have to render audio before i render whole video?? Sequence - render audio??

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No, the audio and video should be in the same sequence timeline.  The video tracks are in the video layer and the audio tracks are in the audio layer.  Make sure you haven't accidentally pressed the mute button in the sequence.

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20 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

I think its fixed. Nov video file for 2 mins is just 190MB. Video resolution is 1920x1080.
And there is sound. Can anyone close this topic??

 

Thankyou to all who tryed to help me out. :)

Something is weird with your sequence settings; it's not really 1920x1080. What is the source footage resolution and filetype? If you look at your export settings, under summary, look at the the 'source' and 'output' information. Your source, even though the sequence settings appear to be 1920x1080, is 1280x720. You want your sequence settings to match the format of your filetype. *Edit: match your sequence settings to your source file format*

 

Another small, but could be major, thing is your sample rate for your audio in the sequence is 48khz, the output file is 44khz (44,100 hz probably). Depending on your video, this may not even matter; but if it's longer than say 5 or 6 minutes, you're going to lose audio sync. If your video is just gameplay over music, it's not a huge deal; though if you have any edits later in the video synced to something in the music, it'll probably be off.

 

Check out this video from Jay; he covers a lot of stuff and makes it pretty easy to understand all the options: (start at 2:36 if it doesn't do it automagically)

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Omon_Ra said:

Something is weird with your sequence settings; it's not really 1920x1080. What is the source footage resolution and filetype? If you look at your export settings, under summary, look at the the 'source' and 'output' information. Your source, even though the sequence settings appear to be 1920x1080, is 1280x720. You want your sequence settings to match the format of your filetype. *Edit: match your sequence settings to your source file format*

 

Another small, but could be major, thing is your sample rate for your audio in the sequence is 48khz, the output file is 44khz (44,100 hz probably). Depending on your video, this may not even matter; but if it's longer than say 5 or 6 minutes, you're going to lose audio sync. If your video is just gameplay over music, it's not a huge deal; though if you have any edits later in the video synced to something in the music, it'll probably be off.

 

Check out this video from Jay; he covers a lot of stuff and makes it pretty easy to understand all the options: (start at 2:36 if it doesn't do it automagically)

 

 

There's nothing wrong with his export settings. He is using the preset for Facebook at 720p resolution.  Source and output settings do not necessarily have to match.

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2 minutes ago, exTripleOG-OT said:

This is what shows on input n output

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Make a new sequence, don't change any of the settings. Drag one of your original clips to the new sequence; it should probably open a dialog window saying something like, 'Sequence settings don't match clip properties, modify sequence to match clip?' *I'm going off of memory, so that's probably not worded right.* Click the button to match the sequence settings to your video clip properties. Also check your actual source footage file properties and double check the resolution (1080 versus 720), framerate and sample rate for the audio. You want your sequence settings to match your source files. If your source files are 720, export out to 720. If you want 1080 videos, record in 1080. While upscaling from 720 to 1080 isn't that bad, it's not really ideal.

 

Can you post a screenshot of one of your source file's properties?

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2 minutes ago, Omon_Ra said:

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That part of the screen cap you posted is the render settings in Media Encoder, not the sequence settings for the timeline in Premiere.

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1 minute ago, ALwin said:

There's nothing wrong with his export settings. He is using the preset for Facebook at 720p resolution.  Source and output settings do not necessarily have to match.

No, they don't have to match, but the sample rate WILL bork your audio/video sync in a long enough video. And I did look at the sequence settings again. For some reason you're rendering out your footage for playback at 1080, rather than at the native 720 of your footage. It's not bad, it'll just take longer/be slower.

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