Premiere has to render anytime your source footage settings do not match
your project settings. Without knowing more in-depth details about your
source clips and project settings, I would assume this is the likely
culprit.


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-----Original Message-----
From: fotoguyz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] new rendering requirement

I've been importing .avi files into PPro2, which were captured with Ulead
DVD MovieFactory 3, without difficulty. But now PPro indicates they need to
be rendered. Additionally, now PPro has to render .avi files imported from a
hard drive video recorder. The only imported video not having to be rendered
is from miniDV tape.

This is a very recent development, and I can't recall anything I've changed.
The rendering happens significantly faster than when a video effect is
applied. But if I then apply an effect, rendering is much slower than it
used to be.

Any thoughts on why this new need to render has occured?

Thanks,
Bob



 
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