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Render In to Out

Guide ,
Sep 09, 2018 Sep 09, 2018

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Hello everyone.

I am watching a video Tutorial, and the Instructor Is explaining Rendering. I noticed she is working with Mac, and I am using PC. I noticed that my Sequence Setting Is different. Here Are the screenshots, I am missing the Render In to Out. I have Render Effects In Work Area.

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This Is her Screenshot:

Render-Effect-in-to-out.jpg

This Is My Screenshot:

Render-effect-in-PC.jpg

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Community Expert , Sep 09, 2018 Sep 09, 2018

Same thing. In to out is your "work area".

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Sep 09, 2018 Sep 09, 2018

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Same thing. In to out is your "work area".

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Sep 09, 2018 Sep 09, 2018

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Dear Grame.

Thank you for your reply. one more question, please.

Is it good to Delete Render Files once a while to keep Premiere going faster?

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Sep 10, 2018 Sep 10, 2018

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You'll want to clear your memory cache to keep it faster. Rendered files just sit on your hard drive though. If your hard drive is getting full, then yes, deleting those can help.

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Sep 10, 2018 Sep 10, 2018

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Why do you need to render your timeline?

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Sep 10, 2018 Sep 10, 2018

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Ms. Ann,

I was watching a Video Tutorial, Ms. Ashley Kennedy, of Lynda.com, and she explained, that all the Rendered files stay In your Hard Drive, and I was thinking, for example, If I have already finished Editing, why do I need to have those extra files stay in my Hard Drive.

I have a pretty fast Computer, Dell XPS 8920,  i7-7700k CPU @ 4.20GHZ, 4200 Mhz, 4 Core(s),32 Gig of Ram. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080.

Thanks.

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Sep 11, 2018 Sep 11, 2018

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If the render bar stays yellow and you can playback the timeline you do not need to render.

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Thank you Ms. Ann

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