Play after rendering

After rendering the work area the timeline jumps to the start of the work area and plays.Changing the tick box in the preference menu 'Play work area after rendering previews' does not make any difference it always plays. How can I stop this?
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  • After rendering a clip it plays back slow

    For christmas i recived a gopro hero 3, since then i have been out to the beach filming with it.
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    historically film cameras are 24 FPS ...and broadcast ( in the US ) is 30 FPS...so a lot of what happens in editing is sometimes related to that stuff...
    If you shot at 48 FPS and showed it on a film projector ( which is 24 fps ) as " film " it would look twice as SLOW as normal footage shot at 24 FPS.
    If you shot at 48 FPS and want it to look NORMAL than you would play it on a projector that actually projects at 48 FPS...and then it would normal.
    See what I mean about the stuff being related ??
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  • Disabling playing from the beginning after rendering

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  • After rendering, my video is playing back the wrong size.

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    "Creative Cloud with all the current updates" is not enough information; please report the exact version number displayed in the About Premiere Pro dialog. If it turns out that you're on 7.1, they you might be hitting the bug discussed in this thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5826830#5826830.
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  • Sound problems after rendering

    Hi,
    Being that I have Premiere Pro 7.0, I am not too sure how  much help I will get, but i was hoping that someone here could still  help if all possible. Here is my problem. I thought I start practicing  developing video lessons for 3d software. These lessons would be created  using a screen captureing program, called camStudio. In my first  lesson, my first try doing the entire lesson as one video, I found out  that the video file size exceeded CamStudio's exporter file size  allowance when trying to save out to Microsoft DV 1 AVI file. I then  decided to split the lesson into 2, but final compose it as one video in  Premiere Pro 7.0. Since the lesson was broken up into 2 screen captured  videos, I thought it would make things easier if each screen captured  video was in its own simulation. So, in other words,  I have created 2  simulations in one project, and then I had nested both of them into the  3rd simulation. For example, simulation 1 was called lesson1 part a, and  simulation 2 was named lesson1 part b, and the third simulation was  called lesson1. Once I had everything setup, at first everything was  working fine, meaing I could see the video and hear the sound tracks.  However, after I choose to render the sequence using Microsoft DV11 AVI,  I do not get any sound, and yet I made sure that the exporter exports  both the video and audio. Furthermore, after rendering the project,  going back to Premiere Pro's project, and pressing play, I get the  error.... Disk Write Error: Verify drive connection, available disk  space and disk  access privileges
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  • I've created a key frame effect in FCP but it dissapears along with the moving object in my layer after rendering, how do I fix this?

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    You haven't turned off Clip Enable have you? Right click the text file and make sure Clip Enable is checked.  Or have you  disabled the track with the green button to the left on the track?
    I can't say I've seen this behavior from FCP.  Maybe someone else has and they can shed some light on the situation.
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  • PE7 - stop video from running after rendering text titles

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    Hi Hunt,
    Indeed, I would never want the video to playback automatically after rendering.
    In PE7, it was exactly where you mentioned.
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  • Strange problem after rendering!

    Hi guys , could you help me please? my system is Premiere Pro CS3, Win Vista32, 2gb Ram , integrated ATI xpress 200m with 128mb (with the last drivers), core2duo 1.8.
    My problem is the following: after importing an AVI 640x480 30fps clip shot with my sony digital camera t20, i add it to the timeline, i play it and it works fine but right after rendering it , it jumps and flick. It also plays fine with windows media player so i was wondering why !!?!??
    Are my setting of the project correct? I used DV NTSC 48khz project, but dont think that is something about these settings right? could it be main settings of premiere? i also read that some people had problems using the same graphic card 200m with premiere and vista,could the problem be connected with it?
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    No. Sorry. I have seen video shot on the same camera at 24fps and at 30fps and the difference was barely detectable. Both scenes were lit the same and shot the same other than frame rate. If we slowed it down it was detectable. Once played on a 20' screen it was a lot more evident, however. When the footage took up my entire area of vision, then the stuttering of the slower frame rate was easier to see. But on a smaller screen, no.
    The "video" look is caused by a lack of depth of field and a sharper contrast, both of which should be addressed during production, not post. Just slowing the frame rate just isn't enough to make it not look like video.

  • Audio problem after rendering!

    Hi everyone! I am having a problem with sound in my project after rendering. I am using Adobe Premiere CS2 , and in Audio track 1, I have someone speaking, and in track 2 I have backround music. When I play it back in the window, together it sounds perfect. After rendering, the voice becomes very crackly and distorted. I have tried rendering just the voice without the backround music, and it sounds perfect. It seems the addition of backround music is causing the distortion to the other track. I have tried rendering the backround music seperately and adding it in, but still the problem persists. I adjust the music so that when the kids are talking, the music dips down, and when they are not, I leave it at it's normal level. HELP..I am losing my grip on this one! Thanks so much....Tammy

    Tammy,
    If we've dropped a bit of time for this part of the edit, you now have time for more fun aspects of it.
    While I will casually monitor my Meters, I spend much more time with a good set of noise-canceling headphones, listening critically. The Meters are basically to point up potential issues. With Audio, if you have not invested in a really good set of headphones, do yourself a big favor, and sneak 'em into the budget.
    Glad that you got things toned down.
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  • "Black screen" after "rendering"

    After rendering a 3-tracks of the timeline (without effects), when i play the project into sequence, I see black screen. The files are created correctly, but are not "called" automatically on the timeline. Help me! Thank you. Luca

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  • After rendering clip is in slow motion

    Hi,
    I've been using Gopro shots, which were converted to AVI with Cineform, following the CS 6 issue:
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