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Corrupted export

Contributor ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

Hi,

I have a large clip (1-1/2 hours long) I have exported via ME as 4K and it corrupts the finished file after around the 2 minute mark. ME completes the export but with the corruption.

I have tried a second time only to receive the same issue.

What are the best practice work arounds for solving this issue?

Is there a cache file that I should consider deleting?

I'm currently rendering the entire clip and hope this helps remove any issues.

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Contributor , Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

I was able to do a quick fix by nesting the section of clips causing the issue, then exporting.

All worked well.

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Contributor ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

After rendering the project, this is the error message I recieved.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

Moved from the CC Desktop forum to the AME forum.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

Is that a clip on a Premiere Pro timeline?

If so, what is on the timeline at the timecode listed in the error message?

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Contributor ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

The error seems to cover roughly 48 minutes that PP can't render.

It's multiple clips and all filmed on the same day, same camera, etc as the rest of the footage that is ok.

There's no disernable differences between the footage.

I'm using the latest version of PP too which I forgot to mention in my initial post.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 18, 2025 Apr 18, 2025

Please post screenshots of your media properties, sequence settings, and export settings.

 

Does it have the same problem when exporting directly from Premiere Pro?

Have you tried turning off Hardware encoding in the export settings?

What are the complete computer specs, including hard drives (how many, what kind, what is on each, what capacity, and how full)?

If NVIDIA graphics, make sure to use the latest Studio Driver from NVIDIA (NOT the Game Driver).

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Contributor ,
Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

I was able to do a quick fix by nesting the section of clips causing the issue, then exporting.

All worked well.

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Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025
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Glad it worked.

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