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Render and Replace

Render and Replace - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Render and Replace

- [Instructor] You might find the playback performance in Premiere Pro is not great if you're working with complex compositions from After Effects. They share a media delivery engine and of course, you can render in the timeline in Premiere Pro, but you also have the option to Render and Replace. If I right-click here in the sequence in Premiere Pro, and choose Render and Replace, there are options a little similar to the Ingest options in Premiere Pro. I can specify a new format, base the new file I'm going to create on the sequence settings or the individual clip, or a preset I choose. Specify a preset within that particular format and when I click OK, I'll get a new file that looks like the After Effects composition, but is actually independent of it. This will massively improve playback performance in Premiere Pro. I'll click OK. And that red line disappears. I now have a piece of media that is perfect for…

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