Render audio when rendering video – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Render Effects In to Out
Render In to Out
Render Audio
Note:
Define the area for rendering using In and Out points
You can mark In and Out points to define an area for rendering:
Mark In and Out points for the area of the sequence that you plan to render.
When marking In and Out points to define an area for rendering, corresponding options appear in the Sequence menu: Render Effects In
to Out, and Render In to Out. A command for Delete Render Files In to Out is also available. These options will not appear in the
Sequence menu if the work area bar is enabled.
Render a preview file for a section of a sequence
You can render any part of a sequence that falls under a red render bar. You can also define a section of the sequence you want to render by
setting In and Out points.
Render a preview file for a section of a sequence setting In and Out points:
1. Set In and Out points to mark the area you want to preview.
2. Choose Sequence, and select one of the following:
Renders the sections of the video tracks lying within the In and Out points containing a red render bar.
Alternatively, press Enter.
Renders the sections of the video tracks lying within the In and Out points containing either a red render bar or a yellow
render bar.
Renders a preview file for the sections of the audio tracks lying within the work area.
You can set Premiere Pro to render the audio tracks whenever you render the video tracks. For more information, see
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The rendering time depends on your system resources and the complexity of the segment.
These options are not available if the work area is enabled.
To maximize the quality of motion in rendered preview files, check the Maximum Render Quality option in Sequence Settings. For more
information, see Settings.
Render audio when rendering video
By default, Premiere Pro does not render audio tracks when you select either Sequence > Render Effects In Work Area, or Sequence > Render
Entire Work Area. However, playback may suffer when the data throughput of your disk drive cannot sustain the flow when mixing multiple
channels of audio and audio in a complex sequence. You can change this default so that Premiere Pro automatically renders audio previews
whenever it renders video previews.
1. Select Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
2. Select or deselect Render Audio When Rendering Video.
3. Click OK.
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