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graugraham
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February 9, 2017
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Adobe Premiere Stops Rendering midway

  • February 9, 2017
  • 5 replies
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So I've recently edited a video of mine. It's not very complex... but when I go to render, Premiere renders it till about 8% and then hangs. It never finishes. I've tried coping everything to a new sequence, no dice. It doesn't make any sense. I was able to encode the file using Media Encoder successfully. (the main video, with no edits) But even trying to edit THAT file, and re-render, I run into the same problem. It stops rendering at 8%. Can anyone help? I can post screenshots if necessary.

Footage I'm working with is 4K 60frames. I have 3 audio tracks underneath, that run the entire length of the video. Also have one image overlayed above the video at a certain time frame. I have made a few cuts in the video, and added one of the default transitions. That is all I've done.

Computer I'm working on is running on I7 4790K, GTX1080, 16GB ddr3 ram. I'm on an SSD, rendering off of a separate SSD. Running Windows 10 64bit, with Nvidia drivers, and Adobe Premiere updated to the latest versions.


I'm trying to render this HEVC 4K 60 file, to h264 mp4 with a bitrate of 53/s

Correct answer hpdean

I noticed my rendered previews were syncing on my Dropbox folder, so I changed the previews to go to a different folder outside the dropbox folder and this fixed it for me. 

5 replies

hpdeanCorrect answer
Participant
July 26, 2018

I noticed my rendered previews were syncing on my Dropbox folder, so I changed the previews to go to a different folder outside the dropbox folder and this fixed it for me. 

Participant
October 14, 2023

This solved my issue! Stopped Google Drive sync, and it worked! Thanks 🙂

Participant
July 17, 2018

Go to File > Project Settings > And change the CPU render (Instead of GPU accelerated)

This worked for me

Participant
May 24, 2022

Thank you! Helped me too!

coolyard
Participating Frequently
October 22, 2017

my problem is solved , try this :

copy your current content into a new sequence .

Legend
February 9, 2017

Give this a look.  See if anything helps.

Premiere Pro Troubleshooting Guide

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 9, 2017