Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have an 11 minute file consisting of four subfiles
One of the files is 7 minutes long, so I added the three other files to it, using scenes.
With the Start Media Encoder Render Queue Immediately box checked,
The "Export Media Creating Movie" stops at 99%.
I would appreciate help in this matter.
James Bowen
i don't understand this, "I have an 11 minute file consisting of four subfiles
One of the files is 7 minutes long, so I added the three other files to it, using scenes."
do you mean you have 4 video files that you're trying to combine? if so, premiere is a better tool for the job, Combine multiple video clips in a single sequence | Adobe Premiere Pro tutorials
animate could be used but you'd need to keep your main timeline under 16,000 frames. at 30 fps, an 11 min project could exceed that.
...I would keep them individual files, export individual videos, and stitch them together in Premiere Pro.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
i don't understand this, "I have an 11 minute file consisting of four subfiles
One of the files is 7 minutes long, so I added the three other files to it, using scenes."
do you mean you have 4 video files that you're trying to combine? if so, premiere is a better tool for the job, Combine multiple video clips in a single sequence | Adobe Premiere Pro tutorials
animate could be used but you'd need to keep your main timeline under 16,000 frames. at 30 fps, an 11 min project could exceed that. at 24 fps, you'd just make it under the limit, but even that may not work.
and your gpu performance is a significant determinate to ame rendering speed.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
you're welcome
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I would keep them individual files, export individual videos, and stitch them together in Premiere Pro.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied