I would say that in most cases rendering before you export is not necessary; 
however, in this case some of your media is DVD. If Premiere is assessing the 
disc and not cached files, this could be a problem which would be solved by 
rendering. Gerry in Calgary 

--- In [email protected], <doctor@...> wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
> 
> Quick question about pre-rendering.
> Is it best to pre-render a video before you do the actual encode or does it 
> really matter since the computer is crunching all this video anyway?
> 
> I have done a couple short 5 minute videos from DVD footage and I get some 
> glitches as the audio catches up to the video.
> On the latest one that I noticed this on I re-encoded it using the same 
> exact method and it was much better.
> I don't have anything else running that might have cased problems. Maybe 
> this second encoding acted as a pre-render? if you know what I mean.
> 
> -Roger "Doctor Xombie"
> 
> www.DOCTORXOMBIE.com
> Check out my latest horror host video on YouTube:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWGNG6M7emw&feature=channel_video_title
>




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