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November 9, 2019
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Media Encoder crashes when rendering H.264 format Windows 10

  • November 9, 2019
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Hello.
I have a recurring issue of ME crashing when rendering anything in the H.264 format.
This has happened to my on both my old PC and my new one, so isn't an issue with the hardware.
For info, I am running Windows 10 64 bit with an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, 64 Gigs of Ram at 3600 MHz and a RTX 2070 super.
I currently have all the latest updates.
This issue doesn't always happen, sometimes it happens to certain projects multiple times and some projects, never. No idea what causes it, but it whenever it happens, the system dies with a Blue Screen. This happens for me even with the inbuilt H.264 presets.
I see tonnes of similar threads in the Premier Pro and After Effects forums, but I am posting it here because I believe the issue lies with Media Encorder.

 

 

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-Venishi-
Participating Frequently
August 17, 2022

I have the exact same problem: BSOD crashes on certain projects from After Effects, but not others. The error is VIDEO_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_INTERNAL. I would also add that the render times on certain projects is massive. I have records of a render from May 2022 taking two minutes, and the same render is currently taking two hours.

 

I'm running Ryzen 3700X, RTX 2070 Super, 32GB 3000mhz, and it's happened on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. I had professionals look at my computer and there's no hardware issues. Reinstalling or rolling back GPU drivers and Media Encoder and AE versions did nothing.

 

This has crippled my ability to animate and is affecting my freelance work. I hope something helpful comes up soon.

-Venishi-
Participating Frequently
September 9, 2022

Any chance I could get a response here? Things I've tried:

  • Reinstalling GPU driver
  • Rolling back GPU driver
  • Reinstalling AE and ME
  • Rolling back AE and ME
  • Replacing GPU (tried out a 3700 ti)
  • Testing RAM one at a time
  • Clean install of Windows 11
  • Disable Boosts in Bios
  • Update Asus Chipset Drivers
  • Turning on performance mode in Nvidia 3D settings
  • Turning off GPU hardware acceleration in Windows
  • Updating BIOS
  • Running scans on all hardware, both myself and by professionals

I should also mention that in addition to the BSOD, I'm experiencing slowed renders. In one specific project, I have records showing that it used to take around 3min to render, and now takes 40-80min to render.

 

Please help!

Aladdin Jegham
Participant
August 4, 2022

i have the same problem,
i'm using :
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
24 RAM DDR4
1TB MSI M390
GTX 1050ti (and yes i knew it's old GPU and weak for editing in 2022 etc..) 

the only method that worked for me is by installing older version of Nvidia graphic driver, that mean that i'm stuck with the version 512.96 Nvidia graphic.
I'm also forced to use the old 2021ċ̴͕͉̩r̸̬̝̩̭̉͗͆͝a̶̡̲̗͇̻͊́ć̴̨̧̫͎̹͚̻̭̂̆̑̍̾́̈̇͘k̸̥̣͈͕̭͚̘̆́̐̽̾ë̵̡̩̼͚͙̬͉́̀̍̅̍͛͝ͅd̵͎͚̱͒̑̌́̓̀̚͝ͅ version adobe software because if i keep with the new updates the GPU acceleration on adobe after effects and premiere are not gonna to work with the old nvidia driver.

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the summary of this
- if you have an old hardware just upgrade and update your drivers and your adobe software.
or
- check if the problem is from the hardware(mostly the RAM and the Graphic card)
- check your bios setting (if you using over clock just close it)
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Aladdin Jegham
Participant
August 4, 2022

Aladdin Jegham
Participant
August 4, 2022

I forgot to add this:
search the name of the error on the net, for me is "video_memory_management_internal"

danielleastra
Participant
January 25, 2022

Has this ever been resolved? I am having these exact same issues rendering using AME for my Ae projects, and no idea why some just crash over and over. The PC doesnt crash though, just the Render - without even stating it has crashed - it comes to a halt, and even if i leave it overnight it wont resume, it seems as if the Ae is the thing that crashes in the background - I tried figuring this out and asking other professionals and reading so many forums - but NO LUCK. I cannot fnd the solution. Even any workaround I do is not helping. I do not have the technical know how to resolve.

PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME?

Participant
February 7, 2022

i have the same problem
h264 and prores files
in after effects everything worked fine, but when i want to export the media encoder crashes with blue screen all the time.

Participant
July 11, 2022

This is an incompatibility between Adobe Media Encoder and the newer Nvidia RTX boards. Not sure when Adobe will fix it though.

Participant
February 8, 2021

I am not sure if you have already tried this or if your issue was resolved. But, what worked for me was in media encoder going to Edit> Preferences> General> Video rendering > Change from gpu acceleration to engine software only. 

Participating Frequently
May 5, 2021

Aaah, this worked! This issue was driving me crazy. thank you so much for sharing:)

gupta shivangi
Legend
November 9, 2019

Hi there,

 

We're sorry to hear that. I understand everytime you try to export a project in H.264 format, it crashes.

 

  • Which version of AME are you using?
  • Have you tested the issue with any other format? Do you get any error?
  • Have you tried the export from Premiere Pro? Does it work?
  • As you mentioned, Blue screen error usually happens because of the graphics card. Have you checked if your graphics card drivers updated to the latest version as mentioned on the AMD's website?

 

Looking forward to the response.

 

Thanks,

Shivangi

Participating Frequently
November 9, 2019

Currently using AME2020 version 14.0 build 556. I will also add on my old PC, this issue occured on Media Encoder 2018 also, and from the look of previous forums, has been around since at least 2016 for a lot of people.
The problem hasn't occured with any other formats to my knowledge, but I have used them a fraction in comparison so hard to be fair that one from me.
It's actually After Effects I am using. I've tried exporting directly from there, but the quality seems to drop and it's a far slower process than using AME. I've also tried prerendering background layers one by one and replacing the animations with videos to reducer the intensity of the render and have still encountered this issue.
GPU drivers are up to date on both PC Systems. 

Additional points I feel are worth noting - This happens far more frequently with projects that contain expressions as opposed to projects with keyframes.
When it happens, it's dumps around 30 gigs of corrupted data into my Local Temp folder some of which can't be deleted.
I feel like even though I have CUDA Acceleration enabled, it does nothing. When rendering, my GPU struggles to hit 5% load and my Ram takes the brunt of the workload, soaking up around 40 of my 64 gigs. 

gupta shivangi
Legend
November 20, 2019

Thanks for sharing the information. Could you share details about the GPU that you are using? 

Also, we're interested to know if the export gets affected only with some specific format.