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April 18, 2019
Question

Latest AME stuck in 'Reading XMP'

  • April 18, 2019
  • 10 replies
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Hello

I see that this is a common problem and no one gets to any conclusions...

In short: Latest AE, latest AME, windows 10

Simple composition created in AE -> Add to AME queue.  -> AME opens and hangs while displaying Reading XMP

Is there a solution for this?

Many Thanks

    10 replies

    Known Participant
    September 3, 2025

    With new versions of Premiere the problem is back. I never knew what a crazy process one has to go through before exporting a single sequence...

    adamt18510785
    Inspiring
    January 10, 2022

    Same issue now. No time markers in project(learned my lesson on the timemark instability last year) it takes almost 15 min to get to project setting just to change a simple setting

    Known Participant
    August 2, 2022

    Yes same issue. I'm not using any mp4's in the comp, just jpgs and text and it takes forever (~10 min) to read the XMP and start the render of a 15 second video. I even turned off all the meta data . Rendering the file in AE as an mov it knocks it out in under 1 minute. Really hope Adobe can weigh in here. 

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 8, 2022

    Hi db777,

    Sorry. Is Import Sequences Natively enabled? Have you disabled Preferences > Metadata? Try those options and let us know what happens.

     

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
    Participating Frequently
    December 21, 2021

    I have the same problem! MediaIncoder cannot find XMP. I work on Mac OS. This problem has already got me!

    Verast
    New Participant
    July 7, 2021

    Hi! 

    Had this when rendering a Comp with a mp4 file (was encoded on a mac and I'm on Win10).

    I just had to remove the xmp-Data from my mp4-file by right clicking it on the file in Windows Explorer - Properties - Details - Remove Properties and Personal Information - Remove the following properties from this file:  - [Scroll down] - Select All - OK

     

     

    waseem103
    Inspiring
    February 3, 2021

    I found a solution

    on AME go to file preset

    then go to metadata

    then

    Export Options: choos "None"

    New Participant
    February 9, 2021

    Hi, my solution on Mac.

    Don't use "dynamic link".

    Just drag your project in Media Encoder,

    then choose correct timeline to render.

    Worked.

    Greetings Jan.

    New Participant
    February 9, 2021

    Or : update Prem Pro and Media Ecoder to 14.9 ... (on MAC)

    New Participant
    August 15, 2020

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    beezeebee
    New Participant
    July 18, 2020

    I had the same problem, which is fixed by removing all sound effects from the Essential Sound panel. Wasvery happy when I discovered it, but looks like it's quite buggy. Adobe? Whatchagonnadoaboutit?

    Participating Frequently
    January 29, 2020

    I found a solution: use another video editing program. 

     

    Until Adobe stops added the suffix of the year to every application (Premiere 2020, etc), this kind of problem will be constant. They roll out a new version in January; initial bugs until March; constant bugs through August. Bugs fixed in October. Holidays for two months. New bugs with the next version. That's 1 month out of 12 with expected functionality. Of course this isn't just Adobe, Apple also has this issue. What we've learned is there's no amount of money in the world for a software company to release a stable product within a calendar year. 

    Participating Frequently
    January 30, 2020

    I'm having the excact same issue! Trying to export a five minute timeline now, and it simply does not work!!! It worked perfectly in Premiere 2019 on the same project.

    I've tried to use "export" in Premiere itself, and also as queue, neither work.

     

    The solution was to use DaVinci resolve instead. Sorry, Adobe. 😞 

     

    EDIT:
    After hours and hours of frustration, it finally worked. The solution was to remove ALL markers from the metadata and timeline. WHY Adobe, WHYYY??? 

    Participating Frequently
    January 30, 2020
    Try duplicating the sequence and removing the markers. Also, uninstall AME,
    remove preferences, restart the machine, re-install AME. Last efforts,
    export from Premiere.

    ~DHPD
    Dmitri Graf
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    January 22, 2020

    Workaround for this problem is to delete your sequence markers.

    Chris Spiegl
    Community Expert
    January 23, 2020

    TLDL:

     

    - Sequence Markers are not (my) problem.

    - The version difference between 14.0.0 or 14.0.1 doesn't matter.

    - Apparently it is just any custom plugin, I also noticed it with the AconDigital DeVerberate

    - This does seem to affect all AU, VST, and VST3 plugins 🙊.

    - Workaround for me: remove Loudness Meter before exporting with Media Encoder.

    - Exporting with Premiere Pro itself does work no matter what.

     

    Now, the long version:

     

    I tested to remove my sequence markers and it didn't help with Media Encoder 14.0 (it goes further than the "Reading XMP" but still does not render fully).

     

    Testing with 14.0.1 and a new project file it did export without markers (no markers, no effects, just a video file). I also tested it with an adjustment layer and some Lumetry settings and it still exported.

     

    I tried adding markers to this new project file and it still exported.

     

    Exporting stopped working with dpMeter4 and Youlean Loudness Meter 2 on any Channel (does not matter if it's on the master, submix channel - even if nothing is routed through the submix, or the audio channel itself). Even when the effect is 'disabled' it does not export. It only starts working again when I remove the effect from the audio mixer.

     

    Interestingly, it all works perfectly when not using Media Encoder and just export directly inside Premiere Pro.

    It also works with no issues if I remove both of these from the audio mixer.

     

    I have messaged the developer of the Youlean plugin with the link to this topic and we'll see if it's something Adobe or the plugin developers can fix.

     

    Current workaround: remove the Loudness Meter from the audio mixer and export.

     

    Let's hope it's fixable either by Adobe or Youlean.

     

    Cheers and have a great day,

     

    Chris

    Dmitri Graf
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    January 24, 2020

    Thanks Chris,

    Please start a new post regarding 3rd party plugin problem.

    Also try updating Youlean Loudness 2 to version 2.3.2

    We could not repro your this problem with that build.

    Community Manager
    April 24, 2019

    Hi Miguel_R,

    We're sorry to hear that you are getting issues while exporting an After Effects project from AME via dynamic link. A few more details would be super helpful to troubleshoot the issue better.

    1. Did this start happening after the latest update?
    2. Does it happen with every After Effects project/composition?
    3. Do you have Premiere Pro installed to check if AME works with it?
    4. Have you tried reinstalling the applications?

    Thanks,

    Shivangi

    New Participant
    December 12, 2019

    Reinstall applications??Is that your advise?  Will you pay me to do that?

    Anyway, After effects 2020: It takes cca 20min to start to render, any sugestion? Come on Adobe, Im loosing my patience with you. EVERY update is problem!

    Chris Spiegl
    Community Expert
    January 10, 2020

    Did you ever find a solution robert_s? I am having the same issue with the latest Adobe Media Encoder.