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samsepiol
Participant
November 4, 2017
Question

Not able to render my Timeline after Premiere Pro CC 2018 Update

  • November 4, 2017
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Hey folks,

I updated my CC Apps a few Days ago and having some issues since then.

Everytime I try to render my timeline the window which shows the rendering process pops up, nothing happens and then - Premiere crashes.

I deinstalled the CC 2018 Version and re-installed the CC 2017 Version but the error remains the same.

I updated all outdated Drivers on my System, updatet the CUDA Drivers, deleted the Media-Cache and trashed my preferences but I'm still not able to render my Timeline without Premiere crashing.

Hopefully someone can solve the issue real quick because I'm having a deadline on the project.

I'm operating on Windows 10, 16GB RAM and an Intel i7 2,00Ghz and I'm using Proxys.

Regards from germany

Niko

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Legend
November 4, 2017

updatet the CUDA Drivers

The normal display driver for Windows contains the CUDA driver as well.  Installing a separate CUDA driver on Windows can actually cause issues.

samsepiol
samsepiolAuthor
Participant
November 4, 2017

Like I already said, I mixed this up

I tried to enable/disable CUDA, this is what I really wanted to say. I updated the nvidia drivers only.

Legend
November 4, 2017

Got it.  You can try some general troubleshooting.  Maybe something will help.

Unofficial Premiere Pro Troubleshooting Guide

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 4, 2017

Render? as in making preview files or exporting.

If its the latter, exporting is done with the original files and not the proxy files.

Your machine looks a bit underpowered.

What are your original files.

I hope by cuda driver you mean the videocard driver and not actually cuda as that is not required on windows.

samsepiol
samsepiolAuthor
Participant
November 4, 2017

I know that the proxy files are only for preview reasons.

And my machine did it's job quite good. Sometimes a bit slow, but good

The original files are 4k MP4's from my Sony a7s II.

And yea, I mixed things up - of course videocard drivers.

I already edited the files and many other projects with my PC so I can't imagine that there's a hardware problem.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 4, 2017

Not sure what is going on.

Updating mids project is not very wise.

Make new project and import old one, see if that will help.