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February 5, 2023
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Video won't export

  • February 5, 2023
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Ive been trying to export this video I spent hours editing it, but when I went to export it. It came up with this errorr " A low level exception occurred in: H.264 (exporter:9) "

I've tired uninstalling the program, clearing cashe, updating driver and windows. I tired opening a new file with the same unedited footage and it let me export it then. But I would like not to have to start over in editing it. The error appears to be because of different frame rate of one of the files, so I changed them all so they were all 60 and that didn't help. If anyone has any tips of what to try next. let me know 

 

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Correct answer jacob5E73

Update: Solved: Premiere thought I put an effect on the audio file. There wasn't one but after I removed it. It allowed me to finally export it. 

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Inspiring
February 5, 2023

Update: Solved: Premiere thought I put an effect on the audio file. There wasn't one but after I removed it. It allowed me to finally export it. 

jacob5E73Author
Inspiring
February 5, 2023

Update: I have been slowly limitnating which file it could be having a problem with and its an audio track mp3 file. Any tips on how to fix this issue? 

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
February 5, 2023
jacob5E73Author
Inspiring
February 5, 2023

still won't export it

Legend
February 5, 2023

Which version of the program aro you using on what operating system?

Where is your source video coming from? Is it camcorder video? Phone video? Another source?

What is the video's resolution and format?

Community Expert
February 5, 2023

"The error appears to be because of different frame rate of one of the files, so I changed them all so they were all 60 and that didn't help."

 

In addition to Steve's questions, how did you change the frame rates on source video clips?

jacob5E73Author
Inspiring
February 5, 2023

I used interpert footage to change the frame rate.