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Hi,
I have a simple comp with 2 video clips and one transition.
Error message in Media Encoder:
"Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Render Error
Render returned error.
Writing with exporter: H.264
Writing to file: \\?\D:\Videos\whatever.mp4
Writing file type: H264
Around timecode: 00:00:52:26 - 00:00:52:34
Rendering at offset: 26.360 seconds
Component: H.264 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: -1609629695"
There is about 100GB free on the destination drive, but only about 10GB on the source drive. There is plenty of space on Adobe cash drive.
My system is:
i7-6950X with 10 cores
64GB RAM
Many SSD drives
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Interestingly the same comp with some other transitions from the same pack renders without a problem.
Any suggestions will be welcome.
Thanks!
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I get these errors randomly when rendering in H264 direclty in AE. The only way to avoid these errors is sending the composition to Adobe Media Encoder via "Composition > Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue" and encoding the file in any of the MP4 flavours.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I actually used Media Encoder and not AE to render.
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Then try to render between 00:00:52:26 - 00:00:52:34 using another codec. Maybe there is something in your comp at that time that cause your render to fail. If the problem persist, then you need to look at your footage and try to send this footage to a new comp for additional render tests.
Waiting for your answer!
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Hi,
I'm facing the same problem while rendering it keepw getting failed at a certain point. At the point I have used directional blur and Turbulence displacement and in the very next clip I have used a roto brush to mask out and made a scene with around 4-6 clips with 3d light ray on it. I have used match source: high bitrate as rendering preset...I ve also tried medium bitrate as well as software encoding.
Can u please help me on that or suggest me something.
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Hi kjkghfg,
Are you still facing this problem? If not, let us know how you solved it. If so, please let us know so we can assist you further.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
I am still having this problem. Both in Premiere Pro and in Media Encoder. I have chatted with support multiple times, and they solved it by going run--> %appdata% -->Adobe and deleting the "Common" folder inside that. Then, they went to my documents and deleted that "Adobe" folder.
Of course as soon as we stopped chatting, this issue reared its ugly head and I cannot make my way around it. I've tried updating my drivers to most current GPU drivers, creating a new project and importing the sequence (it also occurs in projects completely unrelated to each other), clearing the cache through PPro, using adjustment layers and only applying the lumetri effects to those. I can't go back to earlier versions of PPro because I already did work in the new software and the projects are not backwards compatible...
This issue has been around for a year and it just decides to pop up with random projects and plagues efficiency! Please please please give me a better work around other than ONLY using software to render. That typically takes easily 10x longer to render...
It's so crazy that it this hasn't been solved.
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I run
Windows 10
GTX 970
i7 4970k
32GB RAM
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Hi I had the same problem yesterday. (First time ever.) None of the suggestions on the forum worked but I solved it by locating the frame that was causing the problem and then deleting it from the timeline. However, it didn't work by just deleting the frame in question from directly in the sequence. I simply changed my in out points in the clip viewer to exclude the frame that was causing the grief and then brought the clips back into the sequence. I was able to export the sequence without any problems. Hope this helps but I am running PPro on a Mac (iMac 27-inch, Late 2012, OS 10.12.6, 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7, 6 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX 1024 MB)
My encoder export settings were H264 (you tube HD).
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