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Exporting Issue: How to check if a clip in the timeline is corrupted?

New Here ,
Oct 30, 2024 Oct 30, 2024

Hi!

 

I've been having frequent issues with media encoder and premiere recently where a WAV file will stop encoding at 1 or 2 seconds remaining. One thing I've read is that it could be caused by a corrupt file in my sequence, but I'm not exactly sure how to address that. Everything plays just fine in premiere! Is there an easy way to find out if there is/where the corrupted file is? Thanks!

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Community Expert , Mar 12, 2025 Mar 12, 2025

Clean media cache.

Delete render files from sequence.

sometimes this would be the culprit rather than a damaged file.

Is the wav file playing normally inside/outside of premiere pro?

 

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Community Expert , Mar 12, 2025 Mar 12, 2025

Sometimes pausing AME and then restarting it will work.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 12, 2025 Mar 12, 2025

Clean media cache.

Delete render files from sequence.

sometimes this would be the culprit rather than a damaged file.

Is the wav file playing normally inside/outside of premiere pro?

 

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Mar 12, 2025 Mar 12, 2025
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Sometimes pausing AME and then restarting it will work.

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