#Low fps render

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steady panther
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[blur v2.23]

  • blur
    blur: true
    blur amount: 1.6
    blur output fps: 60
    blur weighting: gaussian_sym
    blur gamma: 1

  • interpolation
    interpolate: true
    interpolated fps: 2400
    interpolation method: svp

  • pre-interpolation
    pre-interpolate: false
    pre-interpolated fps: 360

  • deduplication
    deduplicate: true
    deduplicate method: svp

  • rendering
    encode preset: h264
    quality: 16
    preview: false
    detailed filenames: true
    copy dates: false

  • gpu acceleration
    gpu decoding: true
    gpu interpolation: true
    gpu encoding: true
    gpu type (nvidia/amd/intel): nvidia
    rife gpu number: 0

  • timescale
    timescale: false
    input timescale: 1
    output timescale: 1
    adjust timescaled audio pitch: false

  • filters
    filters: false
    brightness: 1
    saturation: 1
    contrast: 1

  • advanced
    advanced: true

  • advanced deduplication
    deduplicate range: 2
    deduplicate threshold: 0.001

  • advanced rendering
    video container: mp4
    custom ffmpeg filters: -c:v hevc_nvenc -rc constqp -preset p7 -qp 18
    debug: false

  • advanced blur
    blur weighting gaussian std dev: 1
    blur weighting gaussian mean: 2
    blur weighting gaussian bound: [0,2]

  • advanced interpolation
    svp interpolation preset: weak
    svp interpolation algorithm: 13
    interpolation block size: 8
    interpolation mask area: 0
    rife model: rife-v4.26_ensembleFalse

  • gui
    blur amount tied to fps: true

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I get like 20 frame render /s

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so it take a long time to get my 1 hour 240 fps clip get blurred

lean panther
lean panther
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for most people it usually renders at 6 fps so it's actually quite fast for you given your settings

steady panther
lean panther
steady panther
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Why is it taking that long whereas I render in premiere in like 2 minutes

lean panther
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I don't know why you are trying to render such a large video

lean panther
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blur is interpolating to 2400 fpz

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premiere just renders

lean panther
steady panther
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Maybe I'm doing the process in the wrong order

lean panther
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and many other things

lean panther
steady panther
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oh

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so blur last ?

lean panther
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yes

steady panther
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So I need to edit 100 gb file with 240 fps on premiere

lean panther
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because usually the source video you are editing is in high fps so you render it then and then in premiere it gets rendered into 60 fps

lean panther
steady panther
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Just I record my video and want to post it

lean panther
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don't render a 1 hour video

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or if you do, don't be surprised that it takes time

steady panther
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yeah

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Maybe I gotta ask youtubers how they proceed