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March 23, 2018
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Error Compiling! Please help!

  • March 23, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I'm very new to Adobe Premiere Pro. I mostly use it for the video stabilizing capabilities. But when I went to export it. Right as it finished exporting it said error compiling. (GPU render error) the reason for error is the subspace stabilizer. I spent good money on a graphics card so I wouldn't have to wait an hour. Does anyone know how to fix this!

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    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    March 23, 2018

    We'd need to know what the rest of the details on the computer are ... OS/CPU/RAM/GPU, and the driver number for that GPU would be good as there's no way to be sure that the OS has the latest driver.

    Next, the media you're using ... frame-size/rate, what created it, where it's stored on disc & used by the program; where on your computer that export is going, and what other effects you might be using.

    How much of your media are you stabilizing? Long or short chunks? Exporting directly from PrPro or from Media Encoder? Do you have Max Depth/Max Render Quality checked?

    And what happens if you set Mercury Acceleration to Software Only, as if it exports then, we've got more data to puzzle with.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    josh825Author
    Participating Frequently
    March 23, 2018

    OS: Windows 10 Home

    CPU: Intel i7 6700HQ 2.6ghz 3.2 Turbo

    GPU: Nvidia GTX 960M

    GPU Driver: 391.24 (just updated yesterday) before I started the stabilization

    Memory: 8Gb

    Storage: 1TB HDD/128GB SSD

    The media I'm using is an MP4 file in 4K.

    I'm exporting with H.264 because I need to export in 4K.

    Frame rate: the source file says 30Fps so I'm exporting in 30Fps

    Camera that the footage was shot on: Sony A7S 2

    The footage is stored on my HDD. Adobe itself is on a separate SSD

    I'm exporting directly from premiere pro

    Max depth and max render quality are checked. I've tried with them off too and still get the same results.

    I did turn the GPU acceleration off. It did export properly it just took a lot longer. I'm puzzled

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 23, 2018

    You need to fix the error at the give time in the error message.

    Corrupt clip, incorrect rendering or can be anything.