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Rendering problems

YunaFire

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The editing was fun. Now my Premiere Pro CS3 is being increasingly difficult in rendering.

First render I used DV AVI; came out 24gb after 4hrs. Fine, all good. Used AutoGK to convert it to a more size-appropriate file (around 1gb or so). Took five hours to convert and the end product had sync issues that weren't present in the DV AVI. Odd.

Second render was straight to xvid. ...Yeah that lead to fail. Great sync, but horrible visuals. Odd blurs, picture distortion, whole nine.

Right now I'm attempting an uncompressed AVI, but I fear I lack the space (only have 60gb available on my usb hdd).

If that fails, I'll likely see if I can somehow use VirtualDub to mix the two previous renders. Audio from second attached to the first.

But I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on PremProCS3's rendering? What's the best method, etc?
 

ThrowgnCpr

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I dont use premiere, but i am pretty sure that you can frameserve from premiere the same way as from Vegas. You need to download and install demugmode frameserver, and then you can serve it to an encoder like TMPGEnc or CCE.
 

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instead of letting the editor do the encoding, you let a high quality encoder do it (like CCE or TMGenc). To be able to do this, you need to install a frameserver, a little program that delivers frame by frame the movie data to the external encoder.
 
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