Background rendering
Background rendering like Final Cut Pro would be nice. If you do nothing for a few seconds, it would be good if premiere calculates effects in the background automatically. It saves a lot of rendertime in the end.

This is something we are looking into. Thanks for the feedback.
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Jaber Al Nahian commented
It's been years, and Still Adobe is pending this extremely helpful features. Come on Adobe
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Nicholas Papiccio commented
Any official comment on background renders from Adobe?! I see post requesting this feature since 2016.... why are we paying so much each month so no real updates. I'm currently learning and switching to Davinci Resolve for its better performance. Dynamic links are good with Adobe products, but preview performance is way more important for me. Please, at less acknowledge that you are listening to your community! I don't see any comment from administrators anywhere on the forms.
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Darren Manden commented
@Scott Crozier - Absolutely agreed! It just seems like a great way for us to all feel like we're being useful by submitting bugs, but they might as well be going into a massive garbage bin.
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Scott Crozier commented
This user voice thing has to be a joke. There are 72 items "under review" and Adobe has marked 3 as "in progress." All of the things in progress are relatively minor or inconsequential features compared to the top voted features such as this one. Certainly they can work on more than 3 minor features a year. The point of this was supposed to prioritize the needs of editors instead we get scene cut detection, a somewhat niche workflow.
*Endless sigh*
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Chris Jeffries commented
Yes please!
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Julian Lemmerich commented
But please make it easily toggle-able. I wouldnt want this, when working on a Laptop, but the shortly after, when docked, its handy
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Michael Elmkjær Madsen commented
Adobe has dropped the ball on rendering - looking to Avid or Resolve. We need better control over rendering, background rendering
AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD :
Lets be able to SELECT TIMELINES in the project bin and cue them up for renders.
Having to MANUALLY load and render in to out on single timelines is completely insane and a totally unaccebtable timedump -This was introduced in 7.1 but doesn't work in cc18 :
https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-october-2013-release/?segment=dva
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Ronald Czarnecki commented
Avid has background rendering...fast work flow.
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Andy commented
I think exporting to Media Encoder works great. You can start a new sequence in Premiere Pro while Media Encoder renders in the background.
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MacherTV_Peter commented
OMG, this sound so good! I have not worked with FXP yet. However, if it works nicely there I am sure Premiere engineers are capable of introducing this into premiere :)
I don't know what to do. But better performance in general is always a major +
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Rafael Guetta commented
UX:
- Have a progress indicator for effect renders (same as the Analyze feature in Warp Stabilizer).
- Have a global button to start/stop BG render (in case we want the CPU power for other apps)BG:
- First step, make PP automatically analyze warp stabilizer clips in the BG during no activity.
- Nest step add the feature to other heavy effects (like neatvideo) or similar. -
Darren Manden commented
This would be great. If it could background render all currently open sequences would be excellent! It's one of the things I really miss from FCP.
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Tracy Hnamte commented
I think this is way beyond adobe engineers 😜
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Mike Troxell commented
Yes, please add this feature Adobe!
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D.L. Watson commented
Amen
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Ben C commented
I'd like to see this featured integrated closer into premiere (like conforming audio files), rather than going out to Media Encoder which often has issues communicating with Pr (like with proxies).