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Inspiring
September 6, 2024
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Error Compiling Movie

  • September 6, 2024
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Hi,

I am trying to edit a VR clip that is 4K.  Its only about a 20-30 second clip plus my title screens.  I have recently moved twice in a few month period.  Prior to moving, Premier was pretty solid.  But since I've moved, its nearly unusable.  Its slow, and jittery, and well, its holding me up and my workflow is suffering. 

Currently I get about 5 seconds into exporting the clip before it gives me an error.  It confirms that its exporting in H.264, Has a selector of 9, and then gives me the following error: -1609629690. 

I suspect the reason this is so slow all of a sudden is that since I moved, not all of my drives are hooked up, and maybe its set to use a drive that is no longer present for scratch disks, memory allocation or something else.  I have since switched to a 20 TB HD that I am migrating most of my files to, and a 1 TB SSD that is mostly empty.  I suspect my best move is to move any scratch disks and memory allocations to the SSD.  But I am not totally sure how to get all of them. 

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Correct answer MainFragger

Nevermind.  I hadn't found it in my first search, but while I was waiting, I found another similar thread.  And based off of that thread, I figured out that my picture for my company logo was just wayyyyyyyyy too large.  I resized the .PNG in Photoshop and then replaced it on the timeline, and that seems to have resolved the issue.

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Inspiring
September 6, 2024

Nevermind.  I hadn't found it in my first search, but while I was waiting, I found another similar thread.  And based off of that thread, I figured out that my picture for my company logo was just wayyyyyyyyy too large.  I resized the .PNG in Photoshop and then replaced it on the timeline, and that seems to have resolved the issue.