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I am exporting H.264 clips like I always have with Premiere Pro and Encoder. Both apps seem to export correctly until you play them back and the last 10-5 seconds of each video are a freeze frame and no audio.
This continues to happen with every H.264 file I export. MOV files and all other export types work perfectly.
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Hi Davis Jackson,
We're sorry to hear about this. Let us know the version of Premiere Pro that you are using. Also, are you playing the exported media in QuickTime player? If so, have you tried importing the exported media in Premiere Pro & checked if it's playing properly in Premiere?
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Thanks so much.
Version 15.4
I am playing the media in QuickTime and other players and it is having the same issue.
I have imported the media back into Premiere Pro and it plays smoothly there.
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Where do your clips come from? Phone? It sounds like it could be a problem with Variable Frame Rate video, there are somewhat consistent issues using that. You can use Shutter Encoder to create a constant frame rate. Use something like ProRes to edit better and not loose quality.
https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/
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Thanks for the response.
Actually all of the footage I am using is from a Blackmagic 6K Pocket Cam. B-Raw / 23.98.
The issue seems to be consistent every export, corrupting the last 3-5 second of everyone.
Exports in ProRes 422 LT all play perfectly fine and most of my exports are set to this, but I occasionally need to export for social post.
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Did you ever find a setting or solution to this issue? I'm having the same problem. Exporting quicktime prores files and bringing them into Premiere CS6 to encode the mp4. Most clients want mp4 files so this is an extremely obnoxious issue to deal with. It seems to happen randomly too, not all of my mp4 exports will corrupt...
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Hi,
Actually the answer below from @Phillip Harvey seems to have fixed the problem! And it did feel like the quality of the export was a little higher.
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I will give this a try. Thanks!
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Dang. It did not fix my issue.
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Correction 😞
It is happening again for me on both Hardware and Software exports.
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Has this been resolved? I've been having the exact same issue with all of my h.264 mp4 exports. Last 5 seconds freeze frames and doesn't properly export the full video. I've even tried exporting a prores file then bringing that into media encoder and making a h.264 mp4 out of that file and I still get the same corrupt result. This has been an issue for me with the lastest 2 versions of premiere. I have to export a prores file, open premiere CS6 and import that prores file and export the mp4 file that way. An exremley annoying workaround for an editor that works in a fast-paced agency.
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If you are using the Hardware Encoding feature when encoding directly to H264, I would suggest trying the Software Encoding. It's a slower but more reliable render, and I think it looks better too.
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Thank you so much. I never thought of this. It did fix my problem.
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It is happening again for me on both Hardware and Software exports.
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Export to a drive that is not on your NAS. Like a direct attached storage unit. What happens?
Thanks,
Kevin
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been having this same problem for the last few months. Various Macs and Adobe versions. Just now realized that h.264 setting was the problem. so far 100% no errors using QuickTime.
I had heard of the software Encoding trick, but that is only hit or miss at fixing the problem.
Super annoying.
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Hello!
Are there any news about this Issue? - I am fighting with this problem now for the last half a year and i am sick of it .... are there any new settings that effect this freeze in the last 3-5 seconds?
Kind Regards!
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Hey Florian!
Are you trying to export from a NAS? If so, try a direct-attached storage unit. If that is the case, what happens? Does the same thing happen if you export with a different codec? Let us know so we can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I am exporting to and from a QNAP server, if I export from QNAP server directly to desktop the glitch doesn't happen. This only happens on .mp4 h.264s
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Actually its quite weird how this bug works. Based on all you awnsers I found yesterday a way that solved it for me (for the moment). I mostly work over a NAS. This error happens always when I export in H.264 directly on the NAS (Hardware and Software) .... Several times I tried it with hardware on the local drive of my Mac, sadly with the same outcome ... Somehow I never tried it with software on the local drive. Finally it works for me.
software + local drive = no freeze (but longer export)
THANKS TO EVERYONE
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Hi @florianl233539,
Can you please try the latest beta build once for local exports issues with Hardware? We have done some export improvements in the latest beta builds. You can download the latest Premiere Pro Beta build from Creative Cloud --> Beta apps --> Premiere Pro (Beta)
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/creative-cloud-public-beta.html
Please try and let us know how it goes in the beta build. If you still see this issue in beta builds, please share your original footage/Project file & export settings. We will check it at our end.
Thanks,
Mayjain
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Hey Mayjain!
Thanks for the idea with the Beta app.
I tried it and so far it worked with Hardware + Local export. That problem is now also solved for me.
Nevertheless the Hardware/Software + NAS still gives this issue now not in the last 3-5 seconds but already after 7-10 second from the start of the clip (e.g. my clip is 30sec long). =(
No worries, I hope somehow this will be fixed somewhere in the future because it gives some extra steps after export 😃
Furthermore I could have a sneak peak into the new Premiere-export "window". I know I am a small voice here but I understand that you guys from Adobe strive to do new things, BUT the new window is in my opinion really annoying. It takes to much space so your Eye-Mouse movements (27"+ Display) are enormous and it costs some concentration to get there where you want to be / want to achive.
I know new changes are taking a little while to get used to them ... 😃
This new approach is for sure coming from a "maybe in the future" more drastical (than now) unified desktop and mobile UI User Experience.
The old window/menu was not handy at all lots of scrolling BUT it is was compact and you didn't have to move a lot with the cursor ... it gave you still the option that you could see your project in the background which helped me several times so that I saw a little mistake before I start exporting ... there are more things I could think of but yeah I am one out of millions that most likey think different than me 😃
Thank you again for helping me with this issue
Kind Regards
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Hi @florianl233539 ,
Thanks for the update regarding the export issue. Glad to know that it's working for you at least in local drive in the latest beta build.
We strive for providing the best experience to our users throughout the product. Every user's voice is equally important to us. You can have a look at this beta post https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/discuss-new-export-workflow/td-p/121306... regarding the new Export UI where many users have shared their feedback and highlighted the improvement areas, and add your comment there too. This post will give you further insights on this re-design of export UI.
Hope it will help.
Thanks,
Mayjain