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Render and replace media
某些 Creative Cloud 应用程序、服务和功能在中国不可用。
Premiere Pro attempts to play back all sequences, clips, effects, transitions, titles, and any other unrendered elements in real time without first rendering them.
However, it’s sometimes necessary to render media files, especially VFX-heavy sequences, to enable smooth playback. Also, rendering any unrendered media elements of the Timeline reduces the dependence on the available system resources.
The Render and Replace feature in Premiere Pro lets you flatten video clips and After Effects compositions, speeding up the performance of VFX-heavy sequences. At any point, you can revert to the original clip using the Restore Unrendered feature.
Render and replace media in a sequence
Open the sequence containing the media to render in a Timeline panel.
In the Render And Replace dialog, you can choose the format and settings based on which the sequence is rendered.
Match the settings of the rendered media with the sequence settings, individual clip settings, or presets.
Select a file format that gives the best quality playback while keeping an optimal rendering time and file size.
You can choose from MXF OP1a files, MXF OP1a files in DNXHD format, or QuickTime format.
Uses the frame size, frame rate, field type, and pixel aspect ratio of the chosen preset and renders all clips to these settings.
When the sources cannot be matched, the clips are not rendered.
The only preset that supports alpha is the GoPro CineForm With Alpha preset. All other presets flatten any alpha channel.
Specify the path to the save the rendered file. You can save the rendered file alongside the original media, or, click Browse to navigate to a location other than the default.
Specifies the number of additional frames to retain before the In point and after the Out point of each rendered clip. You can set a value from 0 to 100 frames.
For example, a value of 30 means that 30 frames are retained before the In point, and 30 frames are retained after the Out point. Handles function as extra frames that allow for additional minor adjustments to the edits in the new project.
Include Video Effects
Render any effects applied to the clip. Selecting this option further improves playback performance.
All non-intrinsic effects on clip can be rendered in the timeline. Intrinsic Motion effects are rendered if Source is set to Sequence.
The following effects cannot be rendered:
Rendered effects cannot be moved or edited in the Effects Control panel.
The rendered file is created in the selected destination.
Replace rendered clips with original media
After rendering and replacing a clip in your sequence, at any point you can revert to the original unrendered clip or After Effects composition.
If changes are made to the original file while the rendered and replaced clips are being used, reverting to the original clips includes those changes.
When you render and replace clips, or revert to the original unrendered media, the rendered clips as well as the original media are stored on your hard disk.
Can you render effects while rendering and replacing video clips?
Intrinsic Motion effects are also rendered when Match is set to Sequence even if Include Video Effects is disabled. In this case, intrinsic Motion effects will show as disabled in the Effects Control panel. Use the Restore Unrendered feature to return intrinsic Motion effects to an editable state.
Can you render and replace audio in AV clips?
For AV clips, you can render audio by using a suitable preset. However, if the selected preset doesn’t support the clip’s audio type, the AV clip cannot be rendered and replaced.
Can you render still images?
No, but you can render image sequences.
What are the types of clips that you can render and replace?
You can render and replace most of the clips including After Effects compositions except for the following:
Работа с прокси в Adobe Premiere Pro
Еще не вышла версия программы Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, а с некоторыми ее функциями уже можно ознакомиться. Запускаем программу Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.2 и идем в Консоль, и для параметра EnableProxyUI вбиваем значение true.
Перезагружаем программу. Импортируем видео в проект (Ctrl+I).
Создаем на его базе эпизод/последовательность/Sequence, выбрав его и выполнив команду: Файл > Создать > Создать эпизод на основе клипа / File > New > Sequence From Clip.
В окне проекта выбираем из выпадающего списка: Отображение метаданных / Metadata Display.
Далее, в окне Отображение метаданных открываем закладку: Метаданные проекта Premiere Pro / Premiere Pro Project Metadata. И ставим галку перед пунктом: Прокси / Proxy. Нажимаем на кнопку: ОК.
Переключаемся на отображение в окне проекта в виде списка (Ctrl+Page Up).
Теперь нажимаем на правую кнопку мыши на выделенном клипе на таймлайне и выбираем пункт: Рендеринг и замена / Render and Replace.
Появится окно: Рендеринг и замена / Render and Replace, идем в раздел Место назначения / Destination.
Изменяем место назначения, нажав на кнопку: Обзор. Выбираем папку для прокси файлов и нажимаем на кнопку: Выбор папки.
Далее, в выпадающем списке Источник: / Source: выбираем — Эпизод / Sequence, Отдельные клипы / Individual Clips (можно создавать прокси для нескольких выделенных клипов) или Шаблон настроек / Preset.
Формат: / Format: доступны три пункта: DNxHR/DNxHD MXF OP1a, MXF OP1a, QuickTime.
Далее выбираем из списка или импортируем Шаблон настроек: / Preset:
Нажимаем на кнопку: ОК. И запустится рендеринг выбранных файлов. В окне: Ход выполнения рендеринга и замены, следим за индикатором статуса — Перекодирование медиаданных.
По окончании просчета, получаем следующий файл в окне проекта: с окончанием _Рендеринг выполнен.
На таймлайне, файл будет автоматически подменен:
А также запустится процесс согласования аудио:
Нажимаем правую кнопку мыши и выбираем: Восстановить без рендеринга / Restore Unrendered.
Оригинальный файл, будет восстановлен на таймлайне. А также прокси файл будет удален из списка в панели Проекта.
Идем в панель Проект / Project, выбираем файл, нажимаем правую кнопку мыши на нем, и из списка выбираем: Присоединить прокси. (также доступны новые команды: Присоединить прокси / Attach Proxy, Присоединить высокое разрешение / Attach Hi-Res, Включить прокси / Enable Proxies).
Выбираем в окне Select a Proxy File, ранее созданный прокси файл и нажимаем на кнопку: Открыть.
Для переключения между оригиналом и прокси, используем следующий пункт: Включить прокси / Enable Proxies. Если поставить галку, то будет воспроизводиться прокси, если снять, то оригинальное видео.
При снятии галки, имя файла не меняется, то можно запутаться какое видео играет в данный момент прокси или нет. На помощь придет информация о используемом декодере. Нажимаем комбинацию клавиш: Ctrl+Shift+F11 и смотрим на пункт PF:
Также можно заменить выбранный файл на любой другой, например выделяем файл в окне проекта, нажимаем правую кнопку мыши на клипе на таймлайне и выбираем: Заменить клипом > Из подборки / Replace With Clip > From Bin.
Конечно это не весь функционал, например недоступна закладка: File > Project Settings > Ingest Settings, это центральная закладка по кодированию, копированию и работе с прокси. Но уже и с выше перечисленными инструментами можно комфортно работать с прокси. Также нет кнопки в меню: Редактор кнопок, которая отвечает за быстрое переключение: оригинал/прокси.
Render and replace media
某些 Creative Cloud 应用程序、服务和功能在中国不可用。
Premiere Pro attempts to play back all sequences, clips, effects, transitions, titles, and any other unrendered elements in real time without first rendering them.
However, it’s sometimes necessary to render media files, especially VFX-heavy sequences, to enable smooth playback. Also, rendering any unrendered media elements of the Timeline reduces the dependence on the available system resources.
The Render and Replace feature in Premiere Pro lets you flatten video clips and After Effects compositions, speeding up the performance of VFX-heavy sequences. At any point, you can revert to the original clip using the Restore Unrendered feature.
Render and replace media in a sequence
Open the sequence containing the media to render in a Timeline panel.
In the Render And Replace dialog, you can choose the format and settings based on which the sequence is rendered.
Match the settings of the rendered media with the sequence settings, individual clip settings, or presets.
Select a file format that gives the best quality playback while keeping an optimal rendering time and file size.
You can choose from MXF OP1a files, MXF OP1a files in DNXHD format, or QuickTime format.
Uses the frame size, frame rate, field type, and pixel aspect ratio of the chosen preset and renders all clips to these settings.
When the sources cannot be matched, the clips are not rendered.
The only preset that supports alpha is the GoPro CineForm With Alpha preset. All other presets flatten any alpha channel.
Specify the path to the save the rendered file. You can save the rendered file alongside the original media, or, click Browse to navigate to a location other than the default.
Specifies the number of additional frames to retain before the In point and after the Out point of each rendered clip. You can set a value from 0 to 100 frames.
For example, a value of 30 means that 30 frames are retained before the In point, and 30 frames are retained after the Out point. Handles function as extra frames that allow for additional minor adjustments to the edits in the new project.
Include Video Effects
Render any effects applied to the clip. Selecting this option further improves playback performance.
All non-intrinsic effects on clip can be rendered in the timeline. Intrinsic Motion effects are rendered if Source is set to Sequence.
The following effects cannot be rendered:
Rendered effects cannot be moved or edited in the Effects Control panel.
The rendered file is created in the selected destination.
Replace rendered clips with original media
After rendering and replacing a clip in your sequence, at any point you can revert to the original unrendered clip or After Effects composition.
If changes are made to the original file while the rendered and replaced clips are being used, reverting to the original clips includes those changes.
When you render and replace clips, or revert to the original unrendered media, the rendered clips as well as the original media are stored on your hard disk.
Can you render effects while rendering and replacing video clips?
Intrinsic Motion effects are also rendered when Match is set to Sequence even if Include Video Effects is disabled. In this case, intrinsic Motion effects will show as disabled in the Effects Control panel. Use the Restore Unrendered feature to return intrinsic Motion effects to an editable state.
Can you render and replace audio in AV clips?
For AV clips, you can render audio by using a suitable preset. However, if the selected preset doesn’t support the clip’s audio type, the AV clip cannot be rendered and replaced.
Can you render still images?
No, but you can render image sequences.
What are the types of clips that you can render and replace?
You can render and replace most of the clips including After Effects compositions except for the following:
Render and replace media
某些 Creative Cloud 应用程序、服务和功能在中国不可用。
Premiere Pro attempts to play back all sequences, clips, effects, transitions, titles, and any other unrendered elements in real time without first rendering them.
However, it’s sometimes necessary to render media files, especially VFX-heavy sequences, to enable smooth playback. Also, rendering any unrendered media elements of the Timeline reduces the dependence on the available system resources.
The Render and Replace feature in Premiere Pro lets you flatten video clips and After Effects compositions, speeding up the performance of VFX-heavy sequences. At any point, you can revert to the original clip using the Restore Unrendered feature.
Render and replace media in a sequence
Open the sequence containing the media to render in a Timeline panel.
In the Render And Replace dialog, you can choose the format and settings based on which the sequence is rendered.
Match the settings of the rendered media with the sequence settings, individual clip settings, or presets.
Select a file format that gives the best quality playback while keeping an optimal rendering time and file size.
You can choose from MXF OP1a files, MXF OP1a files in DNXHD format, or QuickTime format.
Uses the frame size, frame rate, field type, and pixel aspect ratio of the chosen preset and renders all clips to these settings.
When the sources cannot be matched, the clips are not rendered.
The only preset that supports alpha is the GoPro CineForm With Alpha preset. All other presets flatten any alpha channel.
Specify the path to the save the rendered file. You can save the rendered file alongside the original media, or, click Browse to navigate to a location other than the default.
Specifies the number of additional frames to retain before the In point and after the Out point of each rendered clip. You can set a value from 0 to 100 frames.
For example, a value of 30 means that 30 frames are retained before the In point, and 30 frames are retained after the Out point. Handles function as extra frames that allow for additional minor adjustments to the edits in the new project.
Include Video Effects
Render any effects applied to the clip. Selecting this option further improves playback performance.
All non-intrinsic effects on clip can be rendered in the timeline. Intrinsic Motion effects are rendered if Source is set to Sequence.
The following effects cannot be rendered:
Rendered effects cannot be moved or edited in the Effects Control panel.
The rendered file is created in the selected destination.
Replace rendered clips with original media
After rendering and replacing a clip in your sequence, at any point you can revert to the original unrendered clip or After Effects composition.
If changes are made to the original file while the rendered and replaced clips are being used, reverting to the original clips includes those changes.
When you render and replace clips, or revert to the original unrendered media, the rendered clips as well as the original media are stored on your hard disk.
Can you render effects while rendering and replacing video clips?
Intrinsic Motion effects are also rendered when Match is set to Sequence even if Include Video Effects is disabled. In this case, intrinsic Motion effects will show as disabled in the Effects Control panel. Use the Restore Unrendered feature to return intrinsic Motion effects to an editable state.
Can you render and replace audio in AV clips?
For AV clips, you can render audio by using a suitable preset. However, if the selected preset doesn’t support the clip’s audio type, the AV clip cannot be rendered and replaced.
Can you render still images?
No, but you can render image sequences.
What are the types of clips that you can render and replace?
You can render and replace most of the clips including After Effects compositions except for the following:
Render and replace media
某些 Creative Cloud 应用程序、服务和功能在中国不可用。
Premiere Pro attempts to play back all sequences, clips, effects, transitions, titles, and any other unrendered elements in real time without first rendering them.
However, it’s sometimes necessary to render media files, especially VFX-heavy sequences, to enable smooth playback. Also, rendering any unrendered media elements of the Timeline reduces the dependence on the available system resources.
The Render and Replace feature in Premiere Pro lets you flatten video clips and After Effects compositions, speeding up the performance of VFX-heavy sequences. At any point, you can revert to the original clip using the Restore Unrendered feature.
Render and replace media in a sequence
Open the sequence containing the media to render in a Timeline panel.
In the Render And Replace dialog, you can choose the format and settings based on which the sequence is rendered.
Match the settings of the rendered media with the sequence settings, individual clip settings, or presets.
Select a file format that gives the best quality playback while keeping an optimal rendering time and file size.
You can choose from MXF OP1a files, MXF OP1a files in DNXHD format, or QuickTime format.
Uses the frame size, frame rate, field type, and pixel aspect ratio of the chosen preset and renders all clips to these settings.
When the sources cannot be matched, the clips are not rendered.
The only preset that supports alpha is the GoPro CineForm With Alpha preset. All other presets flatten any alpha channel.
Specify the path to the save the rendered file. You can save the rendered file alongside the original media, or, click Browse to navigate to a location other than the default.
Specifies the number of additional frames to retain before the In point and after the Out point of each rendered clip. You can set a value from 0 to 100 frames.
For example, a value of 30 means that 30 frames are retained before the In point, and 30 frames are retained after the Out point. Handles function as extra frames that allow for additional minor adjustments to the edits in the new project.
Include Video Effects
Render any effects applied to the clip. Selecting this option further improves playback performance.
All non-intrinsic effects on clip can be rendered in the timeline. Intrinsic Motion effects are rendered if Source is set to Sequence.
The following effects cannot be rendered:
Rendered effects cannot be moved or edited in the Effects Control panel.
The rendered file is created in the selected destination.
Replace rendered clips with original media
After rendering and replacing a clip in your sequence, at any point you can revert to the original unrendered clip or After Effects composition.
If changes are made to the original file while the rendered and replaced clips are being used, reverting to the original clips includes those changes.
When you render and replace clips, or revert to the original unrendered media, the rendered clips as well as the original media are stored on your hard disk.
Can you render effects while rendering and replacing video clips?
Intrinsic Motion effects are also rendered when Match is set to Sequence even if Include Video Effects is disabled. In this case, intrinsic Motion effects will show as disabled in the Effects Control panel. Use the Restore Unrendered feature to return intrinsic Motion effects to an editable state.
Can you render and replace audio in AV clips?
For AV clips, you can render audio by using a suitable preset. However, if the selected preset doesn’t support the clip’s audio type, the AV clip cannot be rendered and replaced.
Can you render still images?
No, but you can render image sequences.
What are the types of clips that you can render and replace?
You can render and replace most of the clips including After Effects compositions except for the following: