Subject: Speed video rendering and export in Adobe Premiere CC 2014

I did some research on this point - and I've read about the different ways to do it - but at the end of the day... my videos still take some time to export (10-minute video will take 30 to 40 minutes to export)

I recently bought a new MacBook Pro with a 2.5 Quad core i7 processor... 16 GB of ram and an AMD Radeon r9 M370x 2 GB video card.

Videos should be much faster with this alone, but they go to a slower speed. I know people who have similar videos, treatment within 4-5 minutes.

Now, the video is filmed in 1980 x 1080, I think... I would like to export to 1280 x 720... There is not much I can do...

I tried to lower the speed of transmission of about 1, which decreases the size of the spectacular video... and I've even limited to one pass.

I don't want to sacrifice the extreme video quality to win 2 minutes of processing time (down from 40 minutes to 38 minutes)

What can I do to speed up rendering and exporting in the sequence settings?

File > project settings > general.

Also in the lower right corner of the Adobe Media Encoder queue Panel.

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