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Hi,

Does anyone know how to fix Premiere Pro 22.2 rendering problems?

I have been using morph cut regularly on my PC and never had an issue rendering it. But now I'm getting flickering images or blinks of green on the final product out of my new Macbook Pro M1 Max. Using software rendering didn't help. Changing from frame sampling to blending to optical flow didn't do any trick either. I've tried H264, Mpeg4, QuickTime Proress 422, and none of them fixed the problem. Now I'm only left the choice of rendering it on my old machine using the older version of Premiere Pro, but I really don't want to go that route.

Thanks

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Apr 11, 2022 12:33 AM

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Posted on Apr 11, 2022 2:04 AM

I suggest you contact Adobe; visit one of their user communities. Your may get a meaningful response here, but Adobe is the developer and they should know.

Too, Adobe has not been especially timely on supplying drivers for Apple's latest OS which your MBP likely has.

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ku4hx

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Apr 11, 2022 2:04 AM in response to Shuli22

I suggest you contact Adobe; visit one of their user communities. Your may get a meaningful response here, but Adobe is the developer and they should know.

Too, Adobe has not been especially timely on supplying drivers for Apple's latest OS which your MBP likely has.

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Premiere Pro doesn't render morph cut pro… (2024)

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Why is Morph Cut not working in Premiere Pro? ›

There could be several reasons why your Morph Cut is not working in Adobe Premiere Pro. One common issue is that the feature requires a certain amount of frames to be effective. If the clips you're trying to blend are too short or don't have enough similar frames, the Morph Cut may not work properly.

Why is Premiere Pro not letting me render? ›

Click the Workspace menu icon and select Reset to Saved Layout. Choose Window > Workspace > Reset to Saved Layout. If that doesn't work, try Preferences > Audio Hardware and set Input to None. If that doesn't work, try updating or rolling back your graphics driver directly from the video card manufacturer's site.

Why is Premiere Pro taking so long to render? ›

To improve rendering performance in Premiere Pro, consider these steps: Upgrade Hardware: Increase RAM, upgrade to a faster CPU, or invest in a more powerful GPU. Optimise Settings: Configure project settings to match your hardware capabilities. Utilize efficient codecs (like ProRes or H.

Why do I have to render everything in Premiere Pro? ›

If you make a change to a clip or effect, you will need to re-render that section so that Premiere can create a new preview file. If no changes are made the clip will continue referencing the preview file giving you full speed and quality playback.

Why does morph not work? ›

Morph only works in PowerPoint 2016 (most versions) or later on desktop. If you have an earlier version, it won't work. Your description suggests that you are initially viewing in the browser, where morph will work, and then it's not working on the desktop version, so it's likely an older version.

Should you render before exporting premiere? ›

Q: Should I always pre-render my entire project before exporting? A: There's no need to pre-render your entire project before exporting.

Why is my video not exporting properly in Premiere Pro? ›

Here are some of the most common reasons: There isn't enough storage on your PC. Adobe Premiere Pro is outdated. There are some temporary errors in your operating system or software.

How long to render 1 hour video Premiere Pro? ›

Exporting a 1-hour video in Premiere Pro can be a time-consuming task. Depending on the size of the video, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours.

How do I speed up rendering in Premiere Pro? ›

One of the most effective ways to make rendering on Premiere Pro faster is by using proxies. Using proxies makes another version of your clip but in a much smaller format. For example, if you use 4K or 6K, you can create another copy of this clip 1080 by 540 file.

Why is my render taking forever? ›

This seems to be a problem related to settings. Judging by the rendering time, it appears that rendering is done with CPU (or CPU+GPU). In particular, if you set the settings to use both GPU and CPU simultaneously, rendering will occur at the speed of the slower CPU.

What's the difference between exporting and rendering? ›

Rendering is commonly used as a general description of the process for exporting and encoding a video. Exporting refers to the actual process of preparing clips and effects and covers the encoding that turns them into a whole new file.

What happens if you export without rendering? ›

A: Exporting a complex project without pre-rendering might result in choppy playback or even crashes due to the immense processing power required. It's always best to err on the side of caution and pre-render for complex projects.

Why is the razor tool not working in Premiere Pro? ›

There could be several reasons why the Razor Tool in Adobe Premiere Pro is not working. One common issue could be that the tool is not selected. You can select it by clicking on the Razor icon in the tool panel or by using the shortcut key 'C'. Another reason could be that the track is locked.

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