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January 3, 2024
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Renderprobleme Stabilizer Premiere 2022 - 2023

  • January 3, 2024
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Hey zusammen.

 

Gibt es irgendeine Möglichkeit, das Fehlerhafte Stabilizer-Plugin welches auftritt, wenn man ein Projekt der Version 2022 in 2023 konvertiert zu beheben? Ich habe hier eine halbstündige Folge einer Show, die nahezu auf jedem Clip den Stabilizer verwendet. Dieser lässt sich nun aber nicht mehr exportieren. Angemerkt, es ist ein natives, eigenes Premiere-Plugin. Irgendeine Lösung hierfür? Ich bin seit 3h dran und exportiere den gesamten Film nun mit verwackelten Bildern. Mir fehlen wirklich die Worte Adobe. Vielleicht helft ihr mir meine Fassung zurück zu erlangen. 

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Inspiring
January 3, 2024

What codec is your footage and from which camera? This issue sounds very familiar.

 

Have you tried to transcode the clips that give the error to Prores? That may be the magical easy fix. But if that doesn't work...

 

Here's what I'd do:

Go to the timecode in the error description, replace that clip with something else and try to render it. If it doesn't work, make a new sequence and copy/paste everything in there. Try to render the problem areas again. If that doesn't work, try re-importing the clip and put it back in the sequence.

Next I'd probably clear the preview files and let Premiere rebuild them.

 

If all else fails, try exporting with software encoding instead of hardware encoding.

 

This is all I can think of right now. Sadly I can't remember exactly how I managed to fix that issue...

 

Edit: Wait a minute, is there a black frame somewhere in those stabilized clips? As if there's 1 random "broken" frame?

Participant
January 3, 2024

Hey Zwea,

thanks for your answer! 

Yes, there are mismatches in framerates. But not since yesterday. I exported this project several times last year, and there haven't  been any issues. But as I read you answer, I see that it's only one camera that causes problems, and it's the only one running on 120fps... My troubleshooting has it all: Deleting the stabilizer, changing every parameter, deleting the whole clip and drag it back in... nothing will help. Another thing that makes me think is, that sometimes the renderer causes error in the middle of the clip... that doesn't make sense to me at all. Usually the renderer claims it at the beginning of the clip... 

Maybe this will help you analizing. Thanks again!

Harold Silva
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 3, 2024

Hola, lo que creo puede estar pasando es que al migrar de versión tienes que analizar los clips nuevamente (en el efecto de estabilización) debes dar analizar nuevamente y listo.
Espero sea de ayuda.

Harold Silva B.
Inspiring
January 3, 2024

I may be wrong, but I have a feeling there's some kind of mismatch in framerates in your project. 

 

Could you post a screenshot of your footage specs, sequence settings and export settings?

Also, which troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?

 

Feel free to reply in German!