Broken video file using hardware encoding
Hi everyone,
I was recently working on my project, it was a long video in 4k and a high bitrate, so the final render was supposed to weigh 70 gigabytes. I rendered it with hardware encoding and wanted to watch the resulting video, but about halfway through (the entire video is about 50 minutes), the video just got stuck and wouldn't play any further. I rendered it a few more times, changed the settings, at first nothing changed, but then I realized that if you reduce the bitrate, the size of the final video predicted by Premiere decreases and then the video plays further and gets stuck closer to the end. In addition, I saw that no matter what file size Premiere estimated in the render window, the file always ended up being 40 gigabytes. That is, the video played only as long as it fit into 40 gigabytes of information; anything that went beyond these limits simply got stuck. In this case, no rendering error appears, the rendering simply ends as expected.
Then I changed the render encoding settings to software encoding. And everything worked. Videos of any size play normally after rendering.
So in the end I don't really have a problem, but I'm just wondering what's going on? What's going on with the render with hardware encoding enabled? Could it be my media player or the computer itself?
Thanks in advance!
With best regards,
Timofey Z
