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Hello. I recently downloaded the current Windows Premiere Pro 2017 CC. The problem is that, with UHD video, the output seems to start getting corrupted around 128 frames or so, By this, I mean parts of different frames are merged into a single frame. If I reduce the video size from 3840 x 2160 to say 3000 x 1688, I am able to get a greater output of usable frames, but inevitably the corruption sets in at some point. I am aware that an uncompressed UHD frame requires a lot of memory, although there are no indications I am running out of memory during this process. Still, this has all the markings of a memory corruption problem. I have attached a couple of images showing the last good frame and the one following it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Gary, this issue is fixed in the new release of the SDK, available now:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/premiere/sdk/cc2017.html
Regards,
Zac
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I'm not sure why you think it's memory corruption...? Seems like a math error, from here...
Zac will know for sure.
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Point taken. Just a guess on my part.
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Sounds like it could possibly be a pointer using too small of a data type, and it is wrapping around. Are you still looking for help here?
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Hi, I've worked around the problem by making multiple exports, with each export being limited to 125 UHD frames, but I wouldn't mind a better solution.
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Hi Gary, this issue is fixed in the new release of the SDK, available now:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/premiere/sdk/cc2017.html
Regards,
Zac
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Thanks, Zac!
I checked the revised plug-in out this morning, and the problem is indeed gone.