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hey everyone!
I am extremely frustrated once again with our beloved premiere!
After 4 times, of 5 hour long export my 1 hour duration video is again 24 bytes!!!!!!!!!
I have tried couple of different versions.
No difference
H264 --- Youtube 1080
H264--- Adaptive high bitrate
The weird thing is that if I only choose a small portion of the video, it is actually working!
it is extremely strange
Any thoughts?
so I was having the EXACT same issue yesterday and I fixed it by clearing some space on my ssd.
The video was going to be about 3 Gb after being exported and I only had around 7 Gb of free space on my ssd.
So, I cleared about 30Gb of space and that's it! The video was exported in Full HD, with no additional problem.
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I had this problem. My 2,5 hour video had an estimated size of 12GB but the file was 24 bytes. I had nearly 1TB space left in my drive. Even when I tried to export just one minute of the video, the file was still 24 bytes and didn't work.
I finally solved the problem by exporting the video to another external hard drive that had 4,5TB left. Video was succesfully exported.
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I'm having the same issues. I even format my computer, thinking was something about that. It wasn't. The same error occured again. Its probably the nvidia driver. Waiting for something to be done about this!
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Hi, just change of hard drive and it will work...
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I don't think this works for everyone but the solution for me was finally that the file structure aren't allowed to contain any of the letters å ä ö.
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This was the correct solution for me.
I couldn't export mp3 files from Premiere Pro, h.264 files from Premiere Pro & After Effects.
No matter what I did, all files renderes perfectly but came out as 24 bytes.
Changing the lettering of the project folder from using a å character to using an a character worked.
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Happy if I could help! It truly was a frustrating morning trouble shooting. 🙂
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Make sure that file/folder name does not have special characters.
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In my case disk space didn't do any diffrence but I solved this problem by changing in render parameters -> video tab -> encoding options: switch off option - encode with GPU Accelerated Rendering. Render only on CPU take even less time and no problem with export.... I have RTX 3060 and in Meida Encoder 23.1
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I created a new folder in my C:\ drive.
Export in C:\AdobeExport\ fixed the issue for me, my export folder had a "é" letter in its name.
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Got exactly same issue. My work deadline got missed because of this bug, not only that i've been on it for 9 months.
New project with Davinci, only option. Enormous hours to waste 🙂
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I had the same issue, but if i choose to export to other folder instead of the same folder, the video can successfully exported and viewable, so hope this can solve your problem~
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Я решил проблему так: вставил внешний жесткий диск и туда экпортировал все видео, и весят они как должны и открываются
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Okay, so this might help someone.
I'm sure the error is a bug
In my case clearing my storage didn't help, and I didn't think to check online initially.
I instead changed my export option from H.264 to QuickTime and exported as MOV with very high-quality settings because I had enough space, then I just threw the export back and re-exported in mp4, in less than a minute(depending on the length of the video)
I've also had issues where Premiere crashed at the point of packing the video into the MP4 container, thats basically 100% during exporting. Exporting in quicktime has basically never given me any errrors, so I just do that and re-export in MP4
Easy peasy ... squeasy
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MForceX states: "Exporting in quicktime has basically never given me any errrors, so I just do that and re-export in MP4." Doesn't re-exporting in MP4 reduce the video quality?
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Not in any way I have noticed, the video always comes out crisp after the re-export