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Exports failing

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Mar 24, 2017 Mar 24, 2017

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I did an export of a video yesterday, changed a few small things, then attempted to reexport with the same settings. The export has failed multiple times, in a different place each time. Below is the error message I get when I click on the "Failed" button. All of this is very confusing to me, and the files it's listing are a mix of the project I'm trying to export and other files that are completely unrelated to the sequence I'm exporting. The sequence is in a project called "Comtemporary Piano Improvisation" but I have no idea what it's talking about with the C: drive, everything is on my external F: drive, the paths it references on C: don't even exist. Can anyone make any sense of this?

- Source File: C:\Users\Seth\AppData\Local\Temp\Contemporary Piano Improvisation -- Intermediate.prproj

- Output File: C:\Users\Seth\Desktop\movies\NFL.2014.Super.Bowl.XLVIII.Seahawks.vs.Broncos.HDTV.x264-MOMENTUM [GloTV]\Cut 1 w-Graphics.mp4

- Preset Used: YouTube 480p SD

- Video: 640x480 (1.0), 29.97 fps, Progressive, 01:07:00:15

- Audio: AAC, 128 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo

- Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 8.00 Mbps, Max 8.00 Mbps

- Encoding Time: 00:00:10

03/13/2017 06:56:35 PM : Encoding Failed

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The Operation was interrupted by user

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- Source File: C:\Users\Seth\AppData\Local\Temp\Contemporary Piano Improvisation -- Intermediate.prproj

- Output File: C:\Users\Seth\Desktop\movies\NFL.2014.Super.Bowl.XLVIII.Seahawks.vs.Broncos.HDTV.x264-MOMENTUM [GloTV]\Cut 1 w-Graphics.mp4

- Preset Used: YouTube 480p SD

- Video: 640x480 (1.0), 29.97 fps, Progressive, 01:07:00:15

- Audio: AAC, 128 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo

- Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 8.00 Mbps, Max 8.00 Mbps

- Encoding Time: 00:00:10

03/13/2017 06:56:35 PM : Encoding Failed

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The Operation was interrupted by user

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- Source File: C:\Users\Seth\AppData\Local\Temp\Contemporary Piano Improvisation -- Intermediate.prproj

- Output File: F:\Y & J Music\Contemporary Piano Improvisation - Intermediate\Exports\Cut 1 (no titles).mp4

- Preset Used: YouTube 480p SD

- Video: 640x480 (1.0), 29.97 fps, Progressive, 01:07:00:15

- Audio: AAC, 128 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo

- Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 8.00 Mbps, Max 8.00 Mbps

- Encoding Time: 00:29:25

03/13/2017 07:26:38 PM : Encoding Failed

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The Operation was interrupted by user

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- Encoding Time: 01:32:19

03/23/2017 10:27:00 PM : Encoding Failed

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A low-level exception occurred in: Lumetri Color (AEVideoFilter:11)

Export Error

Error compiling movie.

Frame Creation Error

Bad allocation while creating disk aligned video frame.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\F:\Y & J Music\Contemporary Piano Improvisation - Intermediate\Exports\Contemporary Love Progression Part 1 (Mar 23).mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00;11;14;17 - 00;11;14;21

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 674.440 seconds

Component: Lumetri Color of type AEVideoFilter

Selector: 11

Error code: -1610219517

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- Encoding Time: 00:36:05

03/23/2017 11:05:50 PM : Encoding Failed

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A low-level exception occurred in: Lumetri Color (AEVideoFilter:11)

A low-level exception occurred in: Lumetri Color (AEVideoFilter:11)

Export Error

Error compiling movie.

Software Render Error

A low-level exception occurred.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\F:\Y & J Music\Contemporary Piano Improvisation - Intermediate\Exports\Contemporary Love Progression Part 1 (Mar 23).mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00;06;21;23 - 00;06;21;25

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 184.685 seconds

Component: Lumetri Color of type AEVideoFilter

Selector: 11

Error code: 512

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- Encoding Time: 03:09:00

03/24/2017 02:26:21 AM : Encoding Failed

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A low-level exception occurred in: Lumetri Color (AEVideoFilter:11)

Export Error

Error compiling movie.

Software Render Error

A low-level exception occurred.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\F:\Y & J Music\Contemporary Piano Improvisation - Intermediate\Exports\Contemporary Love Progression Part 1 (Mar 23).mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00;22;02;09 - 00;22;02;12

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 147.681 seconds

Component: Lumetri Color of type AEVideoFilter

Selector: 11

Error code: 512

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LEGEND ,
Mar 24, 2017 Mar 24, 2017

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Can't say if this has anything to do with your issue or not, but bad practice to use special symbols in file names. Stuff like !.@#$%^&*()?| are often reserved for the operating system. If you put extra periods in a filename, software can get confused because the file extension (.jpg - .mov - .mp4 - etc.) typically follows the period.

Use only letters and numbers, and the underscore _ if you need to split things up. Like this -

MyFile_May_2017.mp4

Not - My&File.May.2017.mp4

Extremely long filenames used to be an issue years ago, not sure if that is still the case. I believe if file path was more than 128 characters it was a problem.

Best advice, stop using all the strange symbols in the folder and file names for starters, and see what happens.

Thanks

Jeff

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Engaged ,
Mar 24, 2017 Mar 24, 2017

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sethfalstein  wrote

it references on C: don't even exist. Can anyone make any sense of this?

- Source File: C:\Users\Seth\AppData\Local\Temp\Contemporary Piano Improvisation -- Intermediate.prproj

- Output File: C:\Users\Seth\Desktop\movies\NFL.2014.Super.Bowl.XLVIII.Seahawks.vs.Broncos.HDTV.x264-MOM

Looks like the Lumetri filters are throwing errors, not sure why though.

The "Source File" location is a temporary 'Sequence snapshot' file Media Encoder references when exporting your video. This lets you work in your current Sequence while exporting (the snapshot) in the background.

The "AppData" folder is hidden by default, but it's also where Media Cache/Database and custom User settings are stored.

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Dec 31, 2017 Dec 31, 2017

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I'm having the similiar problem. Any idea how to fix it?


Error compiling movie.

Software Render Error

A low-level exception occurred.

Writing with exporter: H.264

Writing to file: \\?\K:\Diloş - Giderken\Proje\Render\2.35.1 den küçük.mp4

Writing file type: H264

Around timecode: 00;00;50;00

Rendering effect: AE.ADBE Lumetri

Rendering at offset: 49.917 seconds

Component: Lumetri Color of type AEVideoFilter

Selector: 11

Error code: 512

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Jan 04, 2018 Jan 04, 2018

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Go to the 00;00;50;00 timecode mark, set in/out points around the video clips with Lumetri, then go to Sequence >> Render In to Out.

See if PrPro can build a render, if it can - you might be able to export without errors. Otherwise, the In/Out -> Render can help find the problematic clip.

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