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August 22, 2020
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Buggy Premiere with Warp Stabilizer & Prodad stabilizer : Video Preview Error : Error compiling

  • August 22, 2020
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Dear friends,
Has anyone experienced such problem & solved it:

I have tested the Mercalli 4 0 487 plugin (default settings ) to stabilize some clips on
Adobe premiere V. 2019.
Some clips (maybe 1 in every 5, I am guessing), fail in pre render stage
and gives the following error code:

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Video Preview Error
"Error compiling movie
Render Error
Render returned error
Writing with exporter : QuickTime
writing to file...
around time code:...
rendering at offset: 60.320 seconds
Component: QuickTime of type Exporter
Selector:9


Error code: -1609760768"
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-if I don't use the Mercalli stabilizer, I don't  get pre rendering errors
-On the other hand, premiere's warp stabilizer is very slow and sometimes it doesn't respond to "analyze"

my premiere project setting:
editing 1080p,
Prores 422 (I tried in prores 422 lite as well)

pc config:
W10 , i7, 16 gb RAM, SSD, 4GB graphic card

appreciate and thank you for your time and help in advance

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25 Aug Edit / Update
 I had a similar error with the Premiere's Warp stabilizer
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3 replies

Christian.Z
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2020

your GPU is underpowered.

16gb is the min requirements

your biggest problem is having everything on 1 SSD: Ideally, it is best to have everything seperated, as a minimum requirements, you should at least have your work on a drive seperate than your OS and software

Joost van der Hoeven
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 25, 2020

Hi, being grumpy is not efficient, we are here to help. Most of us are not employed by Adobe, but are trainers or video professionals that want to share and help the community.

 

The error indicates that something is going wrong when rendering the preview. Does this happen when you use an other Preview File Format like CineForm (YUV 10-bit)?

 

Also how much free space do you have on Project Settings > Scratch Disks > Video Previews > [...]?

FlmMkrAuthor
Known Participant
August 26, 2020

Joost_van_der_Hoeven: I understand that most of you are volunteers and I respect that.
I have interracted with Adobe volunteers in the past and found most of them  extremely efficient and helpful
and I have a lot of respect for them.
On the other hand,  there are some who are pretending  to be helpful and prefer to  dump the issue onto others and vanish.
You seem to be in the better ones I am hoping, except labelling me "grumpy" unnecessarily.

Anyway, let's get back to the problem please:

Scratch Disks > Video Previews > size was about 10-30gb, I am guessing  in the last project.
I have started a new project  couple of days ago as well as  updated the premiere to  14.3.2 Build 42 V14.0  at the same time
and did encounteer the same error on occasions
-Yes the error indicates that something is going wrong when rendering the preview.

my typical workflow:
project setting prores 422
export to prores 422 -using preview files

-I haven't  used  the CineForm (YUV 10-bit) and I need to research  the pluses and minuses changing from my prores 422  to CineForm
And I am not likely to change to cineform unless I am convinced and I run out of alternatives

 I am afraid.
There is always DaVinci who hasn't given me any headache though I am much more familiar with the premiere.
Please feel free to comment / advice
all the best

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 22, 2020

Best is to contact vendor as this is a 3rd party plugin.

 

As for Warp Stabilizer your graphics card has min. specs.

Post details of computer.

FlmMkrAuthor
Known Participant
August 22, 2020

Please let me know what other computer specs you need other than
pc config I have mentioned  above and 4GB nvidia:
Windows  version, intel generation, RAM capacity , SSD, 4GB graphic card

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 22, 2020

Desktop or laptop, which card and driver, which cpu, disk setup, windows build (not just 10)