Adobe Fonts seems to be doing processes in the background like installing and removing fonts automatically. Those processes interrupt Premiere Pro's video rendering process, and the video render is aborted and has to be restarted each time the problem occurs. Since the issue is related to interrupting processes, it seems the longer the render time the greater the chance this error will happen. It's especially problematic when render times span several hours. Sometimes the interrupted render process still produces a video file, but the video is always either truncated or corrupt and glitchy or unplayable. When the error doesn't happen, I get good error-free video files. I don't know if this a bug or if there are settings that I could change to prevent the problem. Anyone have ideas? I'm using a Dell desktop PC with 4 GHz Intel CPU, 32 GB RAM, 64-bit operating system, Windows 10 Home 22H2, Adobe Premiere Pro 24.1.0. Also experienced the same problem on multiple previous versions of Premiere, and on a different computer that is a Dell laptop running Windows 10 Enterprise.
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