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July 23, 2018
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Shake reduction and export

  • July 23, 2018
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I have Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 on Imac desktop. (10.13.6) -   When attempting to export my video photos, audio and text, I am getting message "Shake reduction is in progress or has encountered an error."  (in frech: Le processus de reduction des tremblement est en cours ou a rencontré une erreur) -

So I don't know what to do to fix it - I can't export my video. Can anyone help ?

Azim Mitha

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Correct answer Steve Grisetti

What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what is the format and resolution of your video?

If you look under the Edit menu in Premiere Elements, what is listed on the General page under Project Settings?

Usually, in order to use shake reduction, your Project Settings must match the specifications of your video.

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Legend
July 24, 2018

What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what is the format and resolution of your video?

If you look under the Edit menu in Premiere Elements, what is listed on the General page under Project Settings?

Usually, in order to use shake reduction, your Project Settings must match the specifications of your video.

Participant
July 24, 2018

I think, you're right.

I use Gopro Hero6 -

So I'm trying with other video.

Thanks

Participating Frequently
August 12, 2018

Hi All,

I have the same issue in the Netherlands. I use Gopro hero 5.

spend many hours to put video's in one clip but when you want to export? you will get this errors.

I have check under Edit >> Project setting >> General

is this good or bad? can you please advice me on this?

Community Expert
July 24, 2018

I've seen posts like this before.  It seems that if pushed hard enough the needs of the shake stabilizer exceed the capacity of the computer.   Some have successfully processed single clips to an intermediate and stabilized file.  The the project is then created using "finished" clips.