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Been working in Premiere since version 1 and this one has me stumped.
At the same point in the timeline the audio drops out and then the program freezes. I've checked all the media, transcoded it, nested it, dumped the render files, all the usual tricks.
What I discovered was it isnt the footage or audio. It's that point on the timeline. meaning if I ripple delete say 1 minute before, and then play down, then at that same point in the timeline it crashes.
Other then breaking my sequence up into two pieces so I never get to 36m24s12f on the timeline I dont know what to do here. Anyone else get hit with this bug?
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Hi, serrini,
It's a terrible bug you are experiencing. I am very sorry you are experiencing that. You can update to version 22.3.1 to be free of the bug. I hope that works for you. Please let us know what happens, OK?
Thanks,
Kevin
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No kevin I too have a deadline and this version has been crashing sooo many times it,s irritable. Is there a stable older version you can suggest. I really have to finish my work.
Thanks,
Sahil
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I have exactly the same problem. It happens for me at around the 34 minute mark in a sequence that previously played perfectly. I have also tried everything. Did you try to upgrade and did it fix it?
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Oh man. I'm have the exact same issue! First time I let premiere run over night to come out of ut and my drive corrupted. Now that that was fixed it's happening at the exact same time in the sequence. Every time! Blah!
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yea i am having major render issues. The footage is getting corrupted and will render a freeze frame instead of rendering the whole clip in timeline and out of media encoder... so confusing and getting progressively worse.
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This may or may not help but it has worked for me a few times. Regardless of wether I was rendering out of Premiere or Media Encoder I would reach a point in the timeline and it would either crash or stay on an eternal pause. I work with reaaally heavy RAW footage so I always thought the glitch was in the clip but it turned out to be 2 things:
Part 1: Select the clip and render audio ONLY. then render the whole clip and see if you have the same issue.
Part 2: It could be a linking glitch. Sometimes I import the original file into AE and render it out as a back up clip, same settings, aspect ratio and resolution as original clip but DIFFERENT NAME so you don't lose the OG (Since I work with ungraded footage I would export a 4444 file)
Once exported, I would link the backup file instead of the original in Premiere. Solved the timeline crash.
This has solved my rendering issues about 80% of the time si I really hope it helps!
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