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October 2, 2019
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Export stops at 100% complete Premiere Pro

  • October 2, 2019
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I am somewhat new to Premiere Pro and am having trouble with the export of one of my videos. I was able to export two shorter 20 min videos no problem. But when I go to export my 32min long video it either stops at 100% or it fails to complete hours later. I did have a couple times on the media encoder where it did complete but then I would go to my mp4 file and it would either have 0kb next to it or when I would go to play it my media player would say that it does not support the play back of this media format.

 

I have tried many presets such as youtube 1080p, high quality 1080p HD and high bitrate.

My flash drive has 100 gb of free space so that is not a problem.

I have tried both 1 pass and 2 pass bitrate encoding.

I have tried both not using previews and using previews.

I have rendered everything in my timeline prior to exporting.

I have tried unchecking and checking use maximum render quality.

I have been using H.264 format for all of my exports.

I have also tried spliting the video in two parts and export each part seperately. I did have some success with this has the first half played until the 14min out of 16min part and just froze. I have not successfully been able to get anthing as far as the last half goes.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

 

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Mejor respuesta de Michael Grenadier

are you sure you're exporting to a device that can deal with large files?  Sometimes flash drives come preformatted as fat32 which has a file size limitation of 4 gigs.    If you're mac based and you need to export to a device that will be readable on a windows machine this can get complicated.  

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 2, 2019

I think mgrenadier is on the right track ... this typically indicates a write issue or an issue with not quite enough space to finish the export. Premiere needs somewhere around 4-6 times the free space on the export drive compared to the actual expected export size.

 

So if you're expecting say a 5GB final file, not unusual for longer projects, then you need at least 20GB of drive space free to ensure no issues on the export.

 

Another quick note ... "Adaptive high bitrate" is virtually the same quality as "High ... " but will be smaller file size. And may process quicker.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
October 2, 2019
That makes sense, I am currently trying another drive and will give the Adaptive high bitrate a go.
Legend
October 2, 2019

are you sure you're exporting to a device that can deal with large files?  Sometimes flash drives come preformatted as fat32 which has a file size limitation of 4 gigs.    If you're mac based and you need to export to a device that will be readable on a windows machine this can get complicated.  

Participant
October 2, 2019
I checked and it says that it is set at: exFat. I am exporting on a windows machine as well.
Legend
October 2, 2019
hmm. I'm on the mac but have done some research on exfat and not sure it's completely compatible with windows. Might want to reformat it using a windows drive utility