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What is happening on the timeline at that point?
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It often says, "Error retrieving frame -94 at time 23:00:03:04 from the file C:\Users\nedgr\OneDrive\Documents\Movie Reviews\Logo Greenscreen.mp4, substituting frame 0"
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Do not use One Drive for editing, it's only suited for storing files or backup.
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I'll try moving the file outside the OneDrive.
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Tried saving it outside OneDrive, but it still wouldn't export
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Without the OneDrive, it requires more GB than my computer has
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Without the OneDrive, it requires more GB than my computer has
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With the OneDrive you will get errors...
So buying more internal storage or an external drive is the solution. 🙂
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If your internal drive is so full that you cannot store a MP4 source clip, then it's too full to allow Windows and applications to funtion well.
The percentage of storage space that needs to be kept available on the C drive or Macintosh HD varies based on the total capacity of the drive, but keeping at least 10% free is a good minimum amount.
At the very least, get a fast USB3 or USB-C thumb drive and move your source clips to that location. If that doesn't leave at least 10% of the C drive or Macintosh HD free, find more files to move.
Of course, if video editing on a regular basis then look into higher capacity storage that is fast enough for the data transfer rate requirements of your source footage for all of your video projects.
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An old thread, but maybe it will help:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/error-retrieving-frame-at-time/m-p/10390202