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December 3, 2024

Is there a way to skip missing Frames in AME?

  • December 3, 2024
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I'm trying to export a bunch of sequences in premiere through Media Encoder. The videos are the result of digitalizing UMATIC & BETA tapes so they have some frames that are potentially corrupted. When exporting, the queue shows a lot of videos marked as 'Error'. The message I get is something like:

- Archivo de origen: /var/folders/f7/49nn33vn3y5gbn0l9jwgrtkw0000gn/T/11-14 copia_1_88.prproj
- Archivo de salida: /Volumes/E 2TB 002/Exports/Bons/FU–66152.mp4
- Ajuste preestablecido utilizado:
- Vídeo: 768x576 (1,0), 18 fps, Progresivo, 100 (63% HLG, 51% PQ), Codificación de hardware, 00:00:49:03
- Audio: AAC, 320 Kbps, 48 kHz, Estéreo
- Velocidad de bits: VBR, pase 1, Destino 2.12 Mbps
- Tiempo de codificación: 00:00:15
12/03/2024 12:04:53 AM : Error de codificación
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Se ha producido un error al recuperar el fotograma 148 (00:00:07:08) del archivo /Volumes/E 2TB 002/11-14/FU–66152.mp4. Se va a sustituir el fotograma 147.

 

For all the videos. I've tried exporting with just software and I get the same type of message. Is there a way to skip the corrupted(missing) frames?

 

 

Thanks

 

 

2 replies

Participant
December 4, 2024

Seems to work although it's soo slow the process

ChWard
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 3, 2024

So what you could try is, to uncheck the checkbox "Stop current item if errors are detected" in the Preferences under General. Depending on the nature of the corrupt source frames, it could be that we replace them with black frames.