Gerenderten Film schneiden? Premiere Pro?

Halli Hallo
Ich bin derzeit auf ein Problem gestoßen,was hoffentlich nur an meiner Unwissenheit liegt.
Also, ich habe ein Video von einem Spiel aufgenommen, in Premiere Pro gerendert. Da ich dies jedoch auf Youtube hochladen möchte,und es nun in Parts unterteilen will( immer 14:50 lang) hab ich nun ein Problem... bin in Premiere Pro noch nicht dahintergekommen wie man automatisch Parts beim rendern erstellen lässt (was mir natürlich am liebsten wäre) und somit habe ich einfach die fast 3 stunden in ein Video gerendert.
Ergebniss: ein 3 Stunden Video 12 Gb groß... gut dachte ich mir, schneid ich das Ding halt nachträglich mit einem Programm, besten automatisch in die Parts,wenn nicht automatisch, bisschen Handarbeit schadet ja nicht.
So, falsch gedacht... einzige Programm was ich gefunden habe ist ASF Tools 3.1, was auch funktionierte bis 1 Stunde15 Minuten..ab da gibt es für ASF Tools kein Video mehr,obwohl er erkennt dass das Video 3 Stunden hat... so, nun habe ich schonmal die erste Stunde in 5 Parts geschnitten, fehlen mir jedoch leider noch die restlichen Stunden...
Das Problem was ich auch habe: Ich will es nicht in ein anderes Format Convertieren oder sonstiges. Verwendet habe ich Windows Media Codec 9 mit HD Einstellungen und Komplexem rendern etc etc...und da es gerendert ist möchte ich nicht nochmal rendern,dauerte allein schon 20 Stunden -.- ( 3 Stunden Material sind in insgesammt 420GB gespeichert worden...Fraps halt^^)
Somit die Frage: Kann ich in Premiere Pro den Film in Parts unterteilen lassen und die speichern? Ohne nochmal 20 Stunden zu rendern? Erkennt Premiere Pro da vil iwas? oder gibt es Einstellungsmöglichkeiten?
Freue mich über jede Antwort, hoffe natürlich sie hilft mir. Verzweifel hier iwie^^

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I agree with Steve, that issues can arise when trying to either Open, or Import a PREL (the PrE Project file) in PrPro.
If the PrE Project is very simple (no Instant Movie/Themes, no 3rd party Effects or Transitions, etc.), it should either Open, or Import into a PrPro Project in a somewhat contemporary version of PrPro, but the more complex the Project, the less likely that it WILL Open, or Import.
The error message that you are receiving seems to indicate that some After Effects (AE) Effect is missing from PrPro, but is used in your PrE Project.
It might be simply a matter of removing the Effect, if you can track that down, then doing a Save_As, or Save_As_a_Copy, and Open, or Import that into PrPro. Then, you can use whatever version of that Effect exists in PrPro CS 6. However, you might get a similar error message for another Effect.
Good luck,
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