Cannot export with any clips that are sped up more than 500%?
Hello,
This is my first post here, please bear with me. I am using Adobe Premiere Pro 13.0.3 and Adobe Media Encoder 13.0.2. Windows-based PC with plenty of horsepower (Dell Precision 5820 with an Nvidia P4000). The system is not running out of resources, in fact it's not even close.
The problem I am having is that when I try to speed up any clip greater than 500%, it will not export. Media Encoder will either crash, freeze permanently, or the export will simply fail with a BS error code that looks like this:
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A low-level exception occurred in: H.264 (Exporter:9)
Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Export Error
A low-level exception occurred.
Writing with exporter: H.264
Writing to file: C:\Users\avolpe000\Desktop\MVI_1624.MP4_Sub_03_Sub_01.mp4
Around timecode: 00:00:00:00
Component: H.264 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: 3
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Furthermore, this problem happens with any codec, and any clip. It's only the AUDIO of the clip that causes a problem. If I delete the audio track, I can speed up a clip 10,000% no problem. Alternatively, if I just de-select the audio when I export, it also works fine. I've tried dozens of clips, from different sources and cameras and such. Doesn't make a difference, once I go past 500% speed-up, it will never export. I've tried 600% and it fails every single time.
Now, my videos tend to have tons of timelapses, between 10-30 per video, so needless to say this is beyond frustrating. I've taken to just deleting the audio tracks and replacing them with music, but that's not really what I necessarily want in all cases.
Any ideas on things to try? I am moving from Davinci Resolve which could handle sped-up audio no problems, so needless to say I'm a little confused.
Thanks in advance!
