Exports TOO SLOW in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 *HELP* *URGENT*

Gil_Gilliant

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Hello , I am working on Adobe premiere pro cs6 for some gaming montage and stuff.

I have an export of apprx 6 minutes 30 seconds video , When i use h.264 and Youtube HD 1080p export settings , its just taking way too much time.


My pc specs are as follows :

Ram: 12 gb
graphic card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750ti
Processor: i3 4th gen
1tb Internal HD
 
Solution
HitFilm requires a video/graphics card/GPU (see the requirements) because it does all rendering on the GPU, via OpenGL. To be more specific, the following tasks are all processed by your GPU:

compositing
transformations (e.g. scaling, rotating)
video transitions
effects
particle rendering
export rendering

HitFilm is multicore aware and will make use of as many CPU cores as your PC has available.

The following are noteworthy tasks that run on the CPU:

audio/video decoding and encoding
physics simulation for particles
audio (mixing, effects, and transitions)


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Gil_Gilliant

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yes i tried to export the after effects project to premiere but when i tried to do so , it said ' project is damaged ' so i exported my AE project as a video then put it in premiere as a video and trying to export now. just curious , the amount of editing / grading / effects used on the footage effects the render time or something? and what is the CUDA thing ,. i have read about it but not really sure or know how it works. thanks a lot for helping me out bruh
 
Do this: http://blogs.adobe.com/kevinmonahan/2013/09/13/enabling-cuda-for-the-mercury-playback-engine-in-the-macbook-pro-retina/
Ignore the steps, just look at the setting.

If you use a lot of graphics, even if they're just simple layers in 3D space, you'll benefit greatly from accelerated graphics.

Also, if you haven't already, enable High Performance mode in your Control Panel's Power Options, that might help a little.
 

Gil_Gilliant

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WHen i go to project settings > general ... The video rendering option is Grey'd out for me. mercury playback engine software only is the one selected and it is grey'd out.
 

Gil_Gilliant

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i did get the cuda option but now when i try to export a video , i sometimes get error of nvidia display driver stopped working and has recovered and the export is stuck at ' encoding sequence 01 ' at 0% forever ?! idk man :(
 

SoNic67

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Adobe Premiere is crap. It doesn't use the GPU for encoding process, only for some (not all) effects and transitions. The encoding process is the most time consuming.
See here (scroll to "What does Premiere Pro accelerate with CUDA/OpenCL?":
http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2011/02/cuda-mercury-playback-engine-and-adobe-premiere-pro.html
Quote: "It’s worth mentioning one set of things that Premiere Pro doesn’t process using CUDA/OpenCL: encoding and decoding"

If you use PowerDirector 14 (Cyberlink), you will find out that it can make use of nvidia NVENC and it will encode that file in 1/10 of the time.
 


Sounds like it isn't playing nice with the drivers. I would make sure that they are fully updated. If that doesn't work you may want to try a re-install after using DDU to remove the drivers. What version of windows are you using though?

For what sonic67 said: Yes GPU encoding is not supported in Premiere. There is however a reason for it and it isn't because "it is crap". It is because at this point in time GPU encoding is not able to produce an encoding of comparable quality. That said if time to encode is more important than quality then by all means use a cyberlink product.
 

Gil_Gilliant

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Thank you for the replies. I am using windows 10 pro and all my drivers are up to date , the thing is after i change from cuda to the 2nd option in renderer and playback , it works fine and i tried to change vbr 2 pass to vbr 1 pass and bit rate to 2-3 it cut down the export size to lesss than half and is working just fine :D thanks a lot guys,,, appreciate more help :D <3
 

Gil_Gilliant

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I set max at 2-3 megabit and set vbr 1 pass. the export was done was within 1/2 of the time when i selected vbr 2 pass. also , the video quality at 720p is amazing , anyhow im going for 1080p now
 

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Exporting at 1080p , vbr 1 pass with 2-3 mb/sec 6min30sec video. taking around 8-9 hours. Damn.. isn't this too much. and this is for vbr 1 pass . vbr 2 pass with 5 mb / sec would take x2 times this. so , 16 hours. reall?
 

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I guess processor is the only drawback of my cpu. isn't it.. its just an i3 4130