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Inspiring
May 15, 2024
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Media Encoder not rendering

  • May 15, 2024
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Today I wanted to export my video from Premiere Pro 24.4.0 to Media Encoder 24.4. The project is send to ME and appears in the projects list. However when I click the start button nothing happens. I thought it might be a problem with the latest version of ME and thus went back to 24.3. However same problem here. So I also went back to Premiere Pro 24.3.0.  I opened a project which I recently successfully rendered with ME 24.3 and did send it to ME. But again - when clicking the start button nothing happens.

Obviousely something has changed. 

Any hints?

 

I am working on a PC under Windows  11 

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Correct answer filmspezialist

Very sorry to hear that the issue still persists. I haven't head back. Let's try to do a screen share to look into your issues. I will private message you.


Exciting news: ME is rendering again as it should!

The only thing that was changed on my Windows 11 PC was a Windows Update (KB5039212) which was installed yesterday. So I thought I should give it a try. I opneed a PP project and send it to ME. Once I hit the start button it rendered my video! I tried it with another project and I also tried it several times - each time it was successful!

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axelj5676904
Participating Frequently
May 25, 2024

Same problem here after the last ME update.

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 27, 2024

@filmspezialist, thank you very much for all your inquiries.

OK. So I guess something is wrong with DynamicLink. Let's start with the standard recommendations and see if you already tried all of these:

  1. Make sure that versions of all apps match (required for DynamicLinkManager to work correctly).
  2. Verify your own AntiVirus / GateKepper setup. If applicable, deactivate temporarily to verify. On Windows, turn off the Windows Firewall.
  3. Quit all DVA apps.
  4. Use Activity Monitor / Task Manager to kill DynamicLinkManager if it still runs. (On Windows, you need to open the Details tab to see dynamiclingmanager.exe in TaskManager.)
  5. Launch AME first.
  6. Open & export the project again.


Did you already try 3., 4. and 5? 

 

For After Effects, you may also check these instructions here: https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/kb/after-effects-composition-export-error.html

 

If that all didn't work we need to look at the DynamicLink logs next.

Inspiring
May 27, 2024

Thanks very much for getting into that. I think I did most of what you suggested already. But to be sure I will do  as suggested. Beforehand I need to know about 3. - what are DVA apps?

Adobe Employee
May 21, 2024

Can you start AME first and try to send the stuff over from Export panel?

Inspiring
May 21, 2024

I just tried - makes no difference. AME still not rendering my video.

 

Something I noticed when opening my project with Adobe Premiere Pro: it says "not responding" for quite a long time before it then finally opens my project. Not sure whether this has to do with my original problem but wanted to let you know. 

Adobe Employee
May 21, 2024

Can you try with "Import sequences natively" turned on and off to see if there is a difference?

Inspiring
May 15, 2024

Workaround: I just found that using the "Export" button in Premiere Pro works fine - the video gets rendered. So it seems to be a problem with Media Encoder. Any ideas what the problem might be?