Batch rendering without exporting

I need to know how to batch render projects in Final Cut Pro 7 *without* exporting.

Rendering and Exporting are two very different things.  What exactly are you trying to do?
If you mean "render a Sequence in the Timeline window", User Preferences, Auto Render settings help.
If you mean "export out several files at once", in the File menu is a Batch Export option (highlight all desired assets in Browser first).

Similar Messages

  • Is there any way to merge 2 video layers to one without exporting?

    Is there any way to merge 2 video layers into one without exporting as a new QuickTime movie? I have tried opening a blank player to copy and paste into, but it always forces it to be layered, even when I change the layer numbers both to zero. I tried extracting the video layers and omitting the audio tracks. Then I saved it as a new self contained movie. I am trying to burn the video to dvd with Roxio Easy Media Creator 9's MyDVD on WIndows XP, but I am also using a MacBook with QuickTime Pro. MyDVD will only recognize one video and audio layer at a time, hence, the other layers get skipped. There should be an easy way to merge two video layers without having to export it as a new movie, which takes 2 hours for this 2 hour TV show. Thanks for any answers.

    Just closing this topic.

  • Batch-input for exporting cost calculation to a local file (ecc 6.0)

    Hi,
    we had a batch-input to export some data in a local file (excel format) in SAP 4.5B.
    We recorded transaction CK11 for a material number, we got Itemization screen and then we recorded menu' option "List . Export . Local file / Spreadsheet). If the batch-input ran in foreground it would produce required outputs (some excel files).
    Now we are migrating from 4.5B version to Ecc6.0; we recorded same transaction (both ck11 and ck11n, to be more ), but at execution time the window for local file saving never is displayed and B.I. stops with error.
    One difference is that now data are collected into a container,  instead that in a write list ...

    Hi again,
    the data i look for is a result of calculation of different tables so for every single product, it is calculated. In standart CO reports, there is no such report that give me that detail.
    Finally i managed to call print OK code, but it was in the foreground processing mode, i cannot run it on backround processing..
    I know i misuse the LSMW, but i think LSMW may have such flexibility to use such reports, thanks to SAP.. it was an adhoc report i tried to combine, so writing a program may be much more time consuming.

  • Premiere Pro CC - Playback issues, rendering and export

    Adobe Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2
    Computer: HP Elite Book
    OS: Window 7 Professional
    RAM: 8GB
    Intel I7 Processor
    64 Bit Operating System
    Intel HD Graphics Card
    250 GB Computer, 39.2 GB Free
    Hello all -
    I am trying to edit, render, and export a video for play on YouTube.  The source is a Camtasia Studio 8 Screen capture with a 1080P High Defintion PTZ camera that is hooked up to the computer as the "webcam".  We recorded the screen, used Camtasia to produce and edit, and saved it as a .MOV
    I then transferred the .MOV to my computer and opened Premiere Pro CC.  I have been watching a lot of YouTube videos and have a read a lot of threads, so I decided that a simple edit job would be the easiest and fastest.  I have attempted this 3 times now, each try has been a failure.
    Attempt 1:
    Opened a new project.  Imported my video.  Dropped it into a sequence.  Added an opening and closing title card, plus lower third captions to video, and added transitions.  Playback was choppy, so I read that it needed to be rendered.  I rendered the sequence (it took most of the evening).  When I went to play it back, I just got footage that said "Media pending" in 7 different languages.
    Attempt 2:  I decided not to render, just export.  Followed the steps above, but instead of rendering, and exported it.  I exported as media file, chose the TechSmith Capture Codec, and .AVI as the format.  Let it do it's thing.  The result was very fuzzy, plus the audio was about 10 seconds out of sync from the video.
    Attempt 3:  I didn't get very far here, because when I started playback to check my audio syncing, my computer started flipping between Premiere and my desktop, just swtiching back and forth.
    Any help here, suggestions, would be very much appreciated.  I need to post this video for work as soon as I can.
    Adobe Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2
    Computer: HP Elite Book
    OS: Window 7 Professional
    RAM: 8GB
    Intel I7 Processor
    64 Bit Operating System
    Intel HD Graphics Card
    250 GB Computer, 39.2 GB Free

    Camtasia http://forums.adobe.com/thread/836800 may help
    -and Lagarith Codec http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1287577
    -and http://forums.adobe.com/thread/775288
    -and http://forums.adobe.com/thread/453044
    -and http://forums.adobe.com/message/3202148

  • HELP: Premiere Pro CC not using all CPU and RAM during rendering and export

    Hello,
    I am using Premiere Pro CC on a Windows 7. My timeline is quite simple with two videos, one with the movie (mpeg) and the other with the subtitles (avi).
    When I render the sequence in PP or export, the rendering time is way too slow and it only uses around 15-20% of the CPU and 3 GB of RAM.
    My hardware config is :
    - CPU : i7-4770k 3.50Ghz
    - RAM : 8 GB
    - Disk : 2 x 3 TB SATA (no raid)
    RAM is not the bottleneck, neither the disk access.
    I have tried rendering and exporting the same project on an iMac (with an i5 2.7 Ghz and 4 GB RAM and only 1 disk) and the result is 4x faster !!!
    The CPU usage is close to 100% as well as RAM usage.
    So how come PP uses all resources availble on an iMac and not on a Windows 7 ?
    Is there any known bug or software bottleneck on Windows 7 ?
    My machine is brand new and nothing much installed besides Adobe products.
    Any help is very much appreciated.
    Thanks,

    I just rendered out a a 2 minute sequence with about 100 clips in it and Colorista effects on everything to the Vimeo 1080 H264 preset. It took about 5 minutes to render straight from Premiere, it used all the recourses it could, my CPU was running at near %100, same with my ram and GPU, I was happy.
    Then I did another render with Red Giant Denoiser and it now wants to take 30 mins and it is only using about %20 of the recourses available. My problem isn't that its taking longer with Denoiser but that its not using all of my computers CPU and GPU.
    Im rendering at maximum render quality and bit dept to H264 (Im happy to wait the extra time), if I try to use VRB 2 it encodes 1 pass at a time and wants to take up to 40 minutes.
    I would appreciate some advice on this.
    Premiere Pro CC 2013
    2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB (CUDA GPU enabled in Premiere)
    16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)

  • Very slow Rendering and Exporting

    Hello,
    I switched to Premiere CS6 from FCP 7 after FCPX came out and haven't looked back. In a lot of ways, it's much better for certain tasks.
    In others, it's not. Initially playing back "red-lined" content worked fine and i was able to view the edit before I committed to render/export.
    Now, I see every 10 frames or so and it skips and stutters. Rendering and exporting times have spiked dramatically over the past month
    for some unknown reason. I have a small prod company and we're using Mac Pro's (8-Core) with min of 16GBs of RAM in each.
    I know there are 101 factors that go into export time, I'm just wondering if anyone if encountering the same issues.
    I just pieced together a 10-min video in FCP7, all ProRes files with minimal cutting and it exported in 2.5 minutes.
    The same project on Premiere was telling me 3 hours. I don't get it.
    Can anyone shed any light on this?
    Thanks
    Dan

    Rendering times are not decided purely on the length of the video.
    The type of effects you have added have more impact.
    Also you cannot always trust the estimated time you are given.
    Have you let it render for about an hour to see whether the estimate drops dramatically?

  • Can you edit a pdf document without exporting it into a word document?

    Can you edit a pdf document without exporting it into a word document?

    Hi sylvias99766822,
    You can if you have Acrobat. If you don't, feel free to give it a try. You can download a 30-day trial from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html.
    Keep in mind, though, that Acrobat isn't intended to be a word processor. So, while you can make adjustments to text and graphics, if you need to do a major overhaul of the text in the document, it's best to go back to the source document and edit the content there.
    Best,
    Sara

  • Saving a slideshow without exporting?

    Is this possible? I want to do a few different slideshows, but I can't seem to find a way to save them without exporting. This is a pain because every time I want to make a change, I have to start over and re-export.
    Surely I am just missing something, right?
    Thanks in advance

    Try trash your com.apple.iPhoto.plist file from the HD/Users/ Your Name / library / preferences folder. (Remember you'll need to reset your User options afterwards. These include minor settings like the window colour and so on. Note: If you've moved your library you'll need to point iPhoto at it again.)
    Regards
    TD

  • KDE. Font rendering without antialiasing

    I don't like antialiasing and always turn it off. Everything is ok, except modern fonts on the web. They look realy ugly. Is there any way to improve their rendering without antialiasing?
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi ryvasy - I'm no expert, but from what I understand is that some fonts are designed to look good with antialiasing,  and some are designed to look good withoutwiki antialisasing. So what you should do is apply the antialising that the font wants! This means antialias ON for some fonts, and OFF for others. let your eyes decide.  I'm just diving into this (like I said, no expert!), I think it's in a fonts config file (see the  wiki).
    The other thing is the size.  This post is from someone who puts aliassing on large letters only, but who keeps the smaller sizes antialiased.

  • General error in FCP re: rendering and export  after Quicktime 7.5.5 update

    Hi
    My FCP 6.0.4 rendering and export to Compressor no longer works after an update to Quicktime 7.5.5.
    Rendering fails after a few seconds "General Error!" pops up. Exporting to Compressor, after setting it compressing, Compressor after a few seconds fails. (audio is processed) My current work around is exporting a sequence using Quicktime conversion (time consuming) and then opening in Compressor.
    I've done the usual, deleting prefs, new sequences and projects, even saving movs in different codecs.
    (been using H.264)
    My sequences are all custom sizes but tests using presets also fail.
    Any ideas anyone?
    And I was so happy the Quicktime upgrade could play sequence movs recorded months earlier that until now I couldn't play properly due to previous Quicktime upgrades!
    Apple gives with one hand and takes with the other....

    Hi There,
    Thanks for your reply on this.
    Well basically since I'm using content already in the H.254 codec (eg: a trailer off the internet, or the downsizing of HD footage) i'm just exporting to a codec that didn't have to be rendered and gave quality results. I used motion jpeg B as an export codec because it was quick (although HD space hungry) with no drop in quality. The resulting exports could be imported into a custom sequence (720 x 405) as square pixel aspect ratio files. Overlapping the canvas with other windows (eg: viewer) meant I could play a clip (with dropped frames) but not have to render it. I selected the H.264 codec as the sequence codec because I've found other codecs introduce darkening or lightening or blurring or other undesirable artefacts when exported to Compressor. H.264 used in the sequence settings exported through Compressor would give resulting m2v's as sharp and contrast accurate as the source file.
    That was until the recent 7.5.5 Quicktime update where attempts to do the same things I did before result in "General Error!" coming up after a few seconds of play or rendering.
    Traditional DV codecs are "blurry" in my opinion, especially when coping with web content or conversion of HD downloads.
    If you can suggest an editing codec that works best with FCP that is quick, doesn't introduce blurring or general degrading of the image I'd be happy to try it out. I typically downsize HD content from the web for DVD playback, so it's usually in a H.264 codec already. So i would need a codec for export from Quicktime that would work best with a codec in FCP. That doesn't alter picture quality when compressed to m2v in Compressor.
    Thanks!

  • Adobe Ideas - Transparent background without exporting to Illustrator - all via iPad?

    I am looking for a way to get a transparent background for my Adobe Ideas drawing without exporting to Illustrator and without leaving iOS.  Perhaps with another Adobe app or another vector app all together. Anyone tried this and had success?
    -Artchemical

    Unfortunately, there is no way to get transparent pngs from Ideas. From Draw, however, you can choose "Copy Image to Creative Cloud", and then download the resulting png file from your CC account.
    Hope that helps,
    Frank
    Ideas and Draw Engineering

  • Converting RAW masters to jpgs without exporting, deleting and importing...

    Is there a way to convert my RAW files that I already imported into Aperture libraries, now into JPGS without exporting versions, then deleting the RAW-master originals and then importing the jpgs again? I would like to save some disk space, after having chosen some RAW files to keep and now wanting to downconvert the rest to jpgs. Thanks for the answers!!

    No, there is not, for the reason Ernie stated.  Although I find the "library" metaphor ill-selected, it may help illustrate the point.  You RAW files should be thought of as First Edition Hard-cover books.  JPGs derived from the RAW originals are later editions.  Some of them may closely simulate the first edition; some may be cheap paperbacks designed to be read once and discarded -- none of them is a First Edition.
    What you want to do is somewhat tantamount to carting all the precious First Editions out and leaving them by them curb, and replacing them with smaller, lighter paperbacks.
    You can do this, but Aperture makes sure you actually have to do the lifting and the carting.
    If all you want is a Bookmobile, Aperture is not a good vehicle.
    Fwiw, the User Manual recommends creating additional Libraries when you Library becomes too large.  (I was 100% certain the User Manual recommended converting some Image's Masters from Managed to Referenced when your Library file became too large, but today I can no longer find the reference.)  IME, you are much better served having one Library with your Image's Masters Referenced than having multiple Libraries.
    Message was edited by: Kirby Krieger

  • Embedding IPTC Metadata without Exporting

    Does anyone know of a way to write the IPTC data (keywords, descriptions, etc) to the actual file without exporting from Aperture. The problem with exporting is that I have about 20,000 photos, all with keywords, scattered around many folders. If I export, I either need to export one folder at a time (there are hundreds) to preserve the project/folder structure or I need to export them all and loose the folder structure.
    Am I correct about this assumption?
    Any suggestions for how to either preserve the structure during an export or change the IPTC information in the original file without exporting?
    Will synching up to Flickr write the metadata to the file?

    goodquestions wrote:
    Does anyone know of a way to write the IPTC data (keywords, descriptions, etc) to the actual file without exporting from Aperture.
    yes. use the metadata inspector>IPTC-Expanded. select the photo and input the information into it.
    you can also select at the bottom of the metadata inspector "IPTC" make sure "Hide Empty Tags" is deselected and check the ones you want to see on your list. if you don't see what you want in the list you can also make your own
    EDIT: you can also rearrange the order of the items listed by dragging them up or down
    or download the different protocol lists from
    http://www.iptc.org/cms/site/index.html?channel=CH0086
    and import them into aperture
    The problem with exporting is that I have about 20,000 photos, all with keywords, scattered around many folders. If I export, I either need to export one folder at a time (there are hundreds) to preserve the project/folder structure or I need to export them all and loose the folder structure.
    Am I correct about this assumption?
    you can always do a query search in your library and export the group of photos according to the search input to it's own folder (you can make at export). for example, city, byline, into a folder
    Any suggestions for how to either preserve the structure during an export or change the IPTC information in the original file without exporting?
    see above or when exporting select "edit" and "Include Metadata" this will export your IPTC info with the photo
    Will synching up to Flickr write the metadata to the file?
    not sure but there is a buggy plugin for this (hasn't worked for me):
    http://www.flickr.com/tools/aperture
    victor
    Message was edited by: victor maldonado

  • Is it possible to watch slideshows from IPhoto on the Apple TV without exporting?

    Is it possible to watch slideshows created in IPhoto (including transitions and music) on the Apple TV without exporting it into a movie file?

    I don't believe so.

  • So, I made the mistake of updating Garageband 09 to GB 11 without exporting my songs first. When i try to open one of them it freezes up and won't respond then the program crashes.... any ideas?

    So, I made the mistake of updating Garageband 09 to GB 11 without exporting my songs first. When i try to open one of them it freezes up and won't respond then the program crashes.... any ideas?

    stopmotion wrote:
    That's what I figured from what I've been reading. Will have to see what the cost might be and if it's a worthwhile investment considering the age of the computer.
    You can get a first-gen Mac Pro on eBay for around $300. It can run OS 10.4 through 10.7. Something to consider, depending on the cost of a logic board and the hassle of replacing it. You transfer your existing drives, as long as you have a spare external drive. You would clone your G5 drives to the external drive as disk images, then move the G5 drives to the Mac Pro, re-format them GUID, and clone back the contents from the disk images on the external. I did this recently when I retired my G5.

Maybe you are looking for