With this release, SpeedGrade has fully implemented the Mercury Playback Engine from Premiere Pro, and a brand new workflow between the two applications is being introduced, namely Direct Link. One feature I’ve been looking forward to is the integration between Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade! In a matter of just 4 months the team has worked on new features, new codec support and enhanced some of the existing functions in the apps. We just recently announced new features for all our video products! In Premiere Pro CC, the following formats are accelerated: Smart Rendering Formats updated in Premiere Pro CC The lower the bit rate, the faster it renders (less data per frame to copy, so it can do more at the same transfer speed). Render times are anywhere from 4 to 12 times faster than realtime. Using these formats, smart rendering creates an accelerated workflow, and less generational loss. To disengage smart rendering, deselect the checkbox in the XDCAM exporter plug-in. Premiere Pro sees effects applied and falls back to regular rendering if needed. If you have these types of clips in your timeline in a sequence with matching settings, are exporting out to MXF OP1a with a matching preset, and the checkbox is checked in the XDCAM exporter plug-in, it engages. Smart rendering can accelerate MXF render times for long GOP MPEG2 essences, while avoiding recompression.įor DV or DVCPro formats, smart rendering automatically engages.įor XDCAM formats, check the checkbox for smart rendering in the XDCAM exporter plug-in. When exporting, smart rendering can be used for certain formats to create better quality output by avoiding recompression when possible.In previous versions of Premiere Pro, smart rendering has been available for DV and DVCPro formats.In Premiere Pro, smart rendering capability has been added for Long GOP MPEG2 OP1a exports, where the original material is a matching long GOP MPEG2 OP1a or XDCAM EX file. Heres an excerpt from the Premiere Pro help on “Smart Rendering” :. It can be found in the Export Settings dialog box (screen grab below) Smart Rendering is turned on by default in Premiere Pro CC.
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