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January 11, 2019
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Premiere Pro not rendering/exporting right to Media Encoder

  • January 11, 2019
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Hi everyone, I have been at this for quite a while with 45+ renders with no luck at getting it to render right.

I am trying to create a video piece that involves 3 image layers panning/zooming out to create a 3D image effect (I will post the video result down below). It looks great and preforms as need be when it comes to the Premiere Pro preview but when it's exported into Media Encoder the image color gets blown out and super pixlated.

I have exported quite a few videos this way before with no problem but this is my first time doing a project that pans and zooms like this so I am not quite sure if it's a Premiere Pro export problem or if it's a Media Encoder settings issue. Due to me doing so many renders I don't have all of the small details, I have just been messing around and following other Youtube video settings that people share. Hoping to get some help as to what may help get this looking properly. Some settings render better than others while some create a corrupted file that won't allow me to view it at all after waiting 30 min for it to render.

ORIGINAL IMAGE (flattened)

VIDEO(S) RENDERED (not all just a few)

This one is just a pan of the image with no layers but it still has the coloring problem and is really not the route I want to go with.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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gerikp10383985

That's kind of why I am scratching my head lol Here are my specs, it's a custom build

Processor Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @3.50 GHz 3.50 GHz

16.0 Ram (15.9 GB usable)

64-bit operating sstem, x64-based processor

Windows 10 V1803

OS build 17134.523

Intel (r) HD Graphics 530

Processor Speed 3504 MHz

Not sure if I am listing everything out right but this is what I am able to look up

premiere pro 13.0.2 (build 38)


Could be a graphics card issue? Maybe you need to update your drivers? GPU could be out of spec with Premiere Pro 13.0.2? Maybe try rolling back to an earlier version of Premiere Pro (would have to remake your project)?

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January 17, 2019

gerikp10383985​ was right, the graphics driver needed to be updated. Everything is processing and rendering nicely now. Thank you guys for all your help!

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January 14, 2019
gerikp
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January 14, 2019

I loaded up your project and footage as is and did an export and I couldn't recreate your problem. I was expecting to see something amiss, but not yet. Here are my specs.

MacBookPro (Retina, Mid 2012)

2.7 GHz i7

16 GB Ram

NVIDIA GeFORCE GT 650M

Intel HD Graphics 4000

Premiere Pro 13.0.1

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January 14, 2019

gerikp10383985

That's kind of why I am scratching my head lol Here are my specs, it's a custom build

Processor Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @3.50 GHz 3.50 GHz

16.0 Ram (15.9 GB usable)

64-bit operating sstem, x64-based processor

Windows 10 V1803

OS build 17134.523

Intel (r) HD Graphics 530

Processor Speed 3504 MHz

Not sure if I am listing everything out right but this is what I am able to look up

premiere pro 13.0.2 (build 38)

gerikp
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January 14, 2019

Upload it to Google Drive or Dropbox and post a link?

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January 13, 2019

R Neil Haugengerikp10383985

Here is the stuff with the import sequences natively and use maximum render quality off. I don't see much of a big difference. First video is a 2 pass and the bottom is a 1 pass.

gerikp
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January 13, 2019

Also, try turning off "Use maximum render quality" in your export settings. I've learned that for me it can sometimes cause problems.

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January 13, 2019

gerikp10383985

Here were the last settings used I did the best I could taking screenshots and piecing them together so hopefully it all makes sense. I am not much of an experienced person in these programs I just use them for simple rendering so I don't really know what I am much doing other than it's not working the way I want it to work. All I have ever rendered previously were recorded videos.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 13, 2019

In Media Encoder preferences, have you tried un-checking "import sequences natively" ?

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
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January 12, 2019

Jim Simongerikp10383985

I am using the Youtube 1080 HD Preset then each time I tweak it when it doesn't go right. I don't know all of the specific details unfortunately   I do see the fine gradient problems, is there any setting to fix that?

Legend
January 14, 2019

OK.

Run a test.  Choose QuickTime as the Format and Cineform YUV 10 bit as the Preset.  Upload that to YouTube, report back.

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January 14, 2019

I am trying to render it now. The export time is totally ridiculous, over an estimated hour for a 7 second clip I'll tag you when I am able to upload it

Legend
January 12, 2019

What are your Export Settings?

gerikp
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Community Expert
January 12, 2019

Yes, curious to know your project settings and your export settings as well as any effects you are using. To me, it looks like a problem with the fine gradients used in the artwork.

gerikp
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January 11, 2019

All the videos you linked to say "This video is unavailable"

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January 12, 2019

Thanks for letting me know, I looked back and it looks like I put them all as private instead of unlisted I updated them and you should be able to see it all now