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saherm8799992
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October 8, 2018
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Windows keep crashing while exporting using AME is there anyway to resume rendering?

  • October 8, 2018
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Im rendering an hour of video that i applied lumetri and denoiser to most of its parts so its taking 18 hours to export, during this period adobe media encoder keep crashing. i rendered using software only and its the same issue. Im giving up on this and I was wondering if theres a way i can resume the render after windows freezes and my adobe suite and video card driver is up to date.

my specs:

  • Alienware 17 R3 17.3" Full HD Notebook Computer
  • Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.6GHz
  • 8GB RAM
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M with 3GB
  • 1TB HDD
  • Windows 10 Home
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Kristian Gabriel
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October 11, 2018

Like has been previous stated, your RAM is way too low. I realize that some of the Adobe materials will state a minimum RAM to run the program, but if you are running any type of VIDEO or ANIMATION, I would say a minimum of 16gigs RAM. From Adobe Premiere Requirements page:

  • 8 GB of RAM (16 GB or more recommended)

You can run the program, but you are bound to run in issues sooner or later. Also, running out of hard drive space could definitely be an issue because the VIRTUAL MEMORY it wants to use when you run out of RAM could be compromised. And just as a side note, and updated video card can still cause crashing. Sometimes you need to rollback your driver if the current one is not stable.

saherm8799992
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October 11, 2018

I have 1 SSD 320 GB/ 100 gb free,and the D is 1 TB/ 200 GB is free, I have premiere and its cache set to be saved in the D drive. could that be the issue?

Peru Bob
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October 11, 2018

Yes, that could be the issue, as well as the RAM.

Peru Bob
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Community Expert
October 8, 2018

You may be running out of free hard drive space.

What is your hard drive setup (how many, what kind, what is on each, and how full)?

You could use more RAM, too.