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I just started using Premiere pro and finished editing a video on Mac. I quickly looked up how to export a video and did it, only that when I exported the video into documents, it was a zero second video. Then I did more research and tried new things but nothing worked. I can't upload the video through Quicktime because Premiere doesent support it, and I tried uploading it in a H.264 format. Still I would get the same solution, a video that was like a zero second picture. I couldent find anything on this, some sites suggested that I delete storage when I still have 18 GB left. The video that I edited is no more than 4 mins. This should be way less than 10 GBs. I'm running out of ideas and I don't know what to do.
Have you made sure that you haven't marked an Out point on your timeline at the very start? It could be that you set an out point at Frame 01 of your sequence. And when you go to export it's only exporting everything before the outpoint which would be like 1 frame of video. Just an idea.
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Hola para poder exportar corectamente en MP4 debes escoger el fornato H264 y es muy importante que tengas seleccionada la seucencia que debes exportar algun archivo del proyecto y no el proyecto en si. si son 4 minutos, el proyecto debe pesar alrededor de 100 0 200 mb.
En la mediad de lo posible trata de entrar a media encoder y exportarlo desde alli.
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Thank You for the response! I have selected the sequence in my project to export, though it still doesent work. When I select it and export, it says that the export size is way lower than a Mb. I have also somewhat figured out the encoder, but what is mainly wrong is the full sequence going into export.
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Have you made sure that you haven't marked an Out point on your timeline at the very start? It could be that you set an out point at Frame 01 of your sequence. And when you go to export it's only exporting everything before the outpoint which would be like 1 frame of video. Just an idea.