Premiere 22 crashes after MXF OP1a export with loudness normalization enabled
- August 18, 2022
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We have an export preset that exports to MXF OP1a with 8 stereo audio channels.
If we export from within Premiere 22 without loudness normalization, everything works fine. If we enable the "Loudness Normalization" effect and export, Premiere crashes as soon as the export is finished. The export itself worked as the exported file is saved in the expected location.
We use the "EBU R128" loudness standard and enable loudness processing on 1 stereo channel (9-10 in our specific case). When the export finishes and the progress window closes, the greyed out panel menus in Premiere don't become active and stay greyed out. In the status bar in the bottom right we see the message "Generating Peak File for Sequence xxxxx" (cfr screenshot). Clicking on one off the panels in Premiere makes it crash.
If we use the the same preset but let Media Encoder itself do the export (by hitting the "Send to Media Encoder" button in the export window) everything works fine.
- An identical config worked fine in Premiere 12.x, 14.x and 15.x.
- Both 22.4 and 22.5 versions have this issue.
- Premiere runs on a fully patched Windows 10 21H2 system.
- I have tested it on several hardware configurations:
- HP ZBook 15 G4 laptop with a NVIDIA Quadro M2200
- HP Zbook Fury G8 laptop with a NVIDIA RTX A5000
- HP Z6 G4 desktop with a NVIDIA Quadro P4000
Can this be fixed please? 🙂
