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July 20, 2016
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Render error - GPU Render Error Unable to process frame.

  • July 20, 2016
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Not only am I dealing with the black source monitor bug, I can't even output h264. Why do we pay a fee per month for beta (at best) software again?

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07/20/2016 09:25:18 AM : Encoding Failed

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Export Error

Error compiling movie.

GPU Render Error

Unable to process frame.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\F:\*Path to file*.mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00:01:33:11 - 00:01:33:18

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 93.260 seconds

Component: EffectFilter of type GPUVideoFilter

Selector: 9

Error code: -1609629695

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Correct answer beergut

I nuked the Lumetri color work I did on 2 spots and went back to our old buddy, the fast color corrector. This is the only way I could get it to render out. Setting it to software, disabling the Intel h264 box did nothing. Lumetri is just straight up broken in this new version. Pretty hilarious when you think about it, given how much touting they did of the "features"

12 replies

Participant
October 30, 2020

Easy fix, https://youtu.be/X-wiqY2TzT0

But it will not get quicker, it is a slow work around.  I'm now working with version Pr 2021, still not fixed!!
Come on Adobe!

Participant
October 30, 2020

Sorry wrong link: https://youtu.be/dB5SJEH3mlY duh

 

Participant
July 5, 2018

I experienced another solution. I found that I couldn't even render the footage in the timeline. But I COULD render when I only did chunks of the video at a time, small chunks. Once the video was entirely rendered manually, It exported. Pain in the butt.

Participating Frequently
July 6, 2018

Sadly this is the same approach I’ve been forced to take with many of my projects. It works, but it’s far more time consuming and forces you to export a final product that has already had its individual sections exported, so there will be a loss in quality, albeit a minor one.

I‘ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: Lumetri Color is the devil. It tempts you with it‘s fancy features and ease of use, then sabotages you with its crashes, devastating delays and uncertainty.

Participant
January 3, 2018

Please help!

Participating Frequently
March 22, 2017

Had this happen with Lumetri and Warp stabilizer on two different machines both OSX Sierra 10.12.3.

One: Using a Radeon R9 M295X

Two: Using GTX 780 and tried a GTX 980

All worked fine before the last update!

Participant
February 10, 2017

I've got Gtx760 and updated to latest Nvidia drivers, 378.49, but still the same error with CUDA rendering.

The only Solution is to Render without Cuda! Just Software Mercury.

Is Premiere support gtx760 for Cuda rendering ?

Participating Frequently
November 20, 2016

Here's a better answer. It's an easy fix!

After much troubleshooting, I discovered that you have to use the Lumetri effect in an adjustment layer. If you use it in the clip alone, it won't work.

The even better news is that doesn't mean you have to modify all your clips. All you have to do is create an adjustment layer across the entire sequence in question, then add the Lumetri effect. You don't have make any modifications to the Lumetri effect -- it just has to be present in the adjustment layer (above all of the other clips that contain the Lumetri effect).

Works like a charm and will save you tons of time!

So yeah, it's definitely a software bug. But until it's fixed, this is an easy workaround.

gregorylalonde
Participant
January 3, 2017

Thank you! This worked for me.

Participating Frequently
January 4, 2017

Glad to hear it! You're very welcome. Thanks for letting me know.

Participant
September 7, 2016

Just FYI I am using a work around in the Adobe Media Encoder now. There is a drop down menu in below the queue "renderer". If you choose software only my renders are working. Of course without the video card they take longer, but it's working in the meantime.

Participant
September 18, 2016

This is a huge issue Adobe better get to solving quickly. I have missed 2 deadlines on video projects due to this. Ive tried rewrapping, eliminating h.264. I am building a new system specifically for Davinci Resolve, Lumetri is a jjoke and causes more issues than it solves. I was under the impression I was saving time by trying out Lumetry within Premiere Pro rather than my usual Resolve workflow, quite the contrary. I simply cannot afford to continuously have issues on software that is labeled for "Professionals":

My last error is pasted below, I don't have too much faith in Adobe right now, Am beyond livid at the moment. What a waste of money and time!

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09/18/2016 02:04:14 AM : Encoding Failed

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Export Error

Error compiling movie.

GPU Render Error

Unable to process frame.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\E:\KritiKal\Pay The Rent\Delivery\FINAL\You Tube 1080p\Kritikal_Pay_The_Rent.mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00:00:00:09

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 0.000 seconds

Component: EffectFilter of type GPUVideoFilter

Selector: 9

Error code: -1609629695

Cant chat on the weekends, cant speak to anyone after 5pm M-F, Adobe your customer service is a joke too! @adobe

Participant
September 7, 2016

So to be clear - the Lumetri effect will not work with Encoder? I can get my exports to work when I export directly from Premiere - but man is that killing productivity. I'd just like an update - I'm running a GTX980 - if that isn't enough video card I'm getting out of the business!

Adobe - is anybody on this? I couldn't even get into a chat session today. You got better service when you paid $1,500 for the bundle instead of the monthly payment deal.

July 21, 2016

I was having this error pop up quite often, especially on RED projects.

Turns out my GTX 760 just wasn't powerful enough. The problem doesn't occur after upgrading to a GTX 1080. Are you using a slightly older graphics card?

July 21, 2016

To clarify, Lumetri is now working great with the updated graphics card. No errors or issues and I use various LUTs and all of the tabs/panels within the Lumetri Color plugin.

Legend
July 21, 2016

I just missed a deadline for this error myself.

Not fun.