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January 22, 2020
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Adobe Premiere and Encoder will not complete an Export

  • January 22, 2020
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Hey everyone, I just started having this problem with premiere and then with Encoder. It looks like it's exporting fine and I hear my machine kick up, but at about 80% it just stops doing anything. I try to cancel the export and premiere and encoder crash. (at different times) I've tried both h.264 and MPEG 2 formats and had the same result..

 

I cleared the cache in premiere and reinstallled multiple times..

 

Working on a new PC. 

i9 processor 3.6

16 gigs ram

RTX 2080

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Legend
January 22, 2020

Make sure you have sufficient hard drive space on the target drive.

 

could be a problematic clip.  Change your preview format to a high quality format like prores422, and try rendering your sequence.  If it completes, try exporting with the "use previews" checked.  If it does not complete the render, mark an in and out for the first 1/2 of the sequence and render in to out, if that works, try doing the same for the second half.  If any of your renders fail, try narrowing down the section you're rendering.  You can try the same technique with the exporting sections of your sequence and then bringing them back in to premiere and editing them together in a new timeline.

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2020

What happens i you choose QuickTime as Exporter and choose the GoPro CineForm YUV 10-bit preset? Do not check Render at Maximum Depth/Use Maximum Render Quality/Use Previews.

Participant
January 22, 2020

I tried that, and the same result. Froze at 89%. I do not render out at maximum depth, correct. My GPU barely pick up speed when rendering it because it's not a big file..

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2020

Then you have to find the offending clip in the timeline. When those things happen it´s often a clip that is problematic.

 

What happens if you set an In Point in the timeline at around 75% and place an Out Point at the end and render out that using the default setting, iow having the Source Range at Sequence In/Out?