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Unable to playback a portion of a timeline that will not pre-render

Participant ,
Aug 19, 2018 Aug 19, 2018

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Hi. I'm trying to create a sequence and play it back, but for some reason I am unable to pre-render this timeline containing 3 rather simple nested sequences.

Most of the timeline has the thin yellow bar above it and playback is fine for those portions, but there is one portion that has no color bar at all and there is no playback until the play head reaches the next portion with yellow bar above.

See screenshot here:

premiere-no-render.png

Each of the 3 sequences on the timeline contain 1 track of 1920x1080 24fps video, an additional video track containing an adjustment layer with the Lumetri Color effect applied, and either 1 or 2 tracks of audio.

I'm editing on a PC that should be more than capable to handle that.

My basic specs:

Skylake i7-6700HQ

32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 2400MHz Dual Channel Memory

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5

System and Adobe PP on a Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2.5” 500GB drive

Cache files on a Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 500GB drive

The media files are on an external USB 2.0 drive

The timelines in the nested tracks within the sequences are all yellow.

But no matter what I do, the main timeline that contains the three sequences always has that portion of missing yellow over it.

I've tried hitting Enter and choosing Sequence > Render selection.

Nothing helps.

Please let me know what I'm doing wrong.

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Aug 19, 2018 Aug 19, 2018

Might want to redo the content in that particular nested sequence.

Media files are on an external usb 2.0 drive: dont think that is a good idea. Use the m.2 instead.

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Might want to redo the content in that particular nested sequence.

Media files are on an external usb 2.0 drive: dont think that is a good idea. Use the m.2 instead.

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Media files are on an external usb 2.0 drive: dont think that is a good idea. Use the m.2 instead.

I would, but the project takes up over 700GB and the m.2 drive is only 500GB

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Thanks Ann.

I created a new sequence and just copy/pasted the clips from the previous nested sequence to the new one. Then placed the new sequence on the main timeline and it's good now.

Is that a Premiere bug?

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