Bug Report: H.264 Export Fails on All Projects (Selector 9, Error Code 3)
Bug Report: H.264 Export Fails on All Projects (Selector 9, Error Code 3)
Summary
H.264 export fails consistently and immediately (within the first 1-2 seconds of encoding) on every project tested, including a brand-new project with a single random clip and no effects. QuickTime/ProRes export from the identical source completes successfully every time. This isolates the failure to the H.264 exporter component itself rather than any project, sequence, or media content.
Environment
- Mac model/chip: Apple M2
- macOS version: [fill in — Apple menu > About This Mac]
- Premiere Pro version/build: [fill in — Help > About Premiere Pro]
- After Effects version/build: [fill in, if relevant]
- GPU acceleration setting: Video Rendering and Playback renderer selector is grayed out/locked in Project Settings > General
- Storage involved: Local internal SSD (issue persists even with no external/network drives involved)
Steps to Reproduce
- Open Premiere Pro.
- Create a brand-new, empty project.
- Import a single video clip with audio.
- Drop it on a new sequence with default settings.
- Export via File > Export > Media.
- Select H.264 format (reproduced with both a default preset and the "Vimeo 1080" preset).
- Click Export.
Result: Export reaches approximately 0-3% and fails with the error below, typically after a multi-minute hang at 0%.
Error Message
Error compiling movie.
Export Error
Error completing render.
Writing with exporter: H.264
Writing file type: H264
Around timecode: 00:00:01:08 - 00:00:01:25 (varies slightly by attempt)
Component: H.264 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: 3
This same error and a near-identical early timecode occurred across:
- The original full-length project (multi-track, Dynamic Link to After Effects present)
- A duplicated copy of that sequence with the Dynamic Link layer fully deleted
- A 16-frame export of completely empty/black timeline space
- A brand-new test project with one unrelated clip and no effects
What Has Been Ruled Out
The following were each tested in isolation and do not resolve or explain the issue:
- Closing After Effects completely before exporting
- Disabling the Dynamic Link layer / deleting it entirely from a duplicated sequence
- Exporting from a completely empty section of the timeline (no clips, no effects)
- Disabling "Enable hardware accelerated encoding/decoding" in Preferences > Media
- Clearing media cache and media cache database (hosted on a fast local external SSD, not network storage)
- Disabling Content Credentials in export settings (this resolved a separate, earlier hang at "Preparing Content Credentials... 100%", but did not resolve the H.264 export failure itself)
- Moving export destination from a LucidLink-mounted volume to local storage
- Testing in a brand-new project with new, unrelated media
What Reliably Works
- QuickTime / ProRes export succeeds without error, using the same source clip(s), same machine, same session.
Suspected Cause
Given that:
- The failure is 100% reproducible across unrelated projects and content,
- It occurs almost immediately in the encode (within the first ~1-2 seconds of output timecode),
- GPU/Video Rendering renderer selection is locked/grayed out in Project Settings,
- QuickTime export (different underlying codec path) succeeds every time,
this points to a broken or corrupted H.264 encoder component in this Premiere installation, possibly related to how it interfaces with VideoToolbox/hardware encoding on Apple Silicon (M2), rather than anything project- or content-specific. This may be a regression introduced by a recent macOS and/or Creative Cloud update — the issue began appearing after updating Premiere Pro, After Effects, and macOS to their current versions.
Current Workaround
Exporting ProRes/QuickTime from Premiere, then converting to H.264 via a third-party tool, as Media Encoder's H.264 path is suspected to share the same broken component.
Request
Please advise whether this is a known issue with the current Premiere Pro build on Apple Silicon, and/or provide steps to repair the H.264 exporter component specifically without a full application reinstall.
