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I've been encountering a chronic error with Premiere 22.5.0 - when I try to send a series of Sequences to Media Encoder I get the "Your System Has Run Out of Application Memory" error (Premiere seems to be using 100+Gb) and everything crashes. This was happening with the previous version - I'd hoped by updating today that a patch may have solved this, but it seems to be even more unstable. Anyone else have this one? Have never encountered this issue in previous versions, even with the same project and system.
macOS Monterey 12.3.1
Mac Mini M1, 2020
Memory 16GB
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Hi there!
Sorry about the issue. Could you provide a screenshot of the Memory? Preferences > Memory.
Let us know.
Thanks,
Kartika
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Thanks for the quick reply and willingness to assist, Kartika!
Screenshot attached below.
I saw someone in another forum mention something about switching from a Project to a Production, which I might look into? Still seems like it might be a glitch, though...
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Hi, Kartika - still happening - now with a new project.
Seems to be anytime I try to send more than one sequence to Media Encoder.
Drivng me nuts... any thoughts?
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Are you using any particular footage when this happens?
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A mix of footage from various cameras - and it is a rather large project at this point with a few dozen sequences - but the Sequences I was trying to export were incredibly short (6 sequences, all under 60-seconds)
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and no reason not to revert to the previous version of Premiere that was functioning better. Earlier versions are available in creative cloud to the far right of Premiere by clicking on the ellipsis (three dots) and choosing other versions...
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A solution that just worked for me was to send to Media Encoder and in Preferences uncheck "Import sequences natively". I'm on an M1 Max, Monterey, Adobe versions 23.
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Nvm, looks like it just transfers the memort leak to a different function (PProheadless)