You can speed editing (and loading projects) a lot by deleting your render
files, then, Only rendering the segment of your project where you desire to
have a good preview.  I've had similar problems editing HD in CS3.

 

Oh yeah, make sure your scratch disk/render files are located on a different
hard drive.  That way you're not reading/writing to the same HD . 

 

Jack

 

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Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [AP] rendering

 

Work with long clip like that seems to heavy for premiere to do. Cut your
clip into section. So if you do something, it works on little clip, not at
the long clip.

-Edli-

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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:29:33
Subject: [AP] rendering

in pro 2.0, with a video clip on track 1 and one on track 2, each
about 45 minutes long;

every time I change the slightest little thing, "render" clips occurrs
for 5+ minutes. 

Is there anyway to avoid this?

Thanks in advace

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