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Peter_Robins
Inspiring
July 27, 2023
Answered

Program monitor disappears when exporting to Media Encoder

  • July 27, 2023
  • 18 replies
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Hi everyone,

Issue - The following occurs in both my work PC and home PC, using a 2 monitor system with custom workspace in both locations. I can only give details of my work machine at the moment. My Program Monitor in the right hand monitor space disappears after I export to Media Encoder, which also sits in my right hand monitor.

Adobe Premiere Pro version number: 23.5.0 (Build 56)

Operating system - Windows 11 Pro version 10.0.22621 Build 22621 

System Info: CPU, GPU, RAM, HD:

CPU 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900, 2400 Mhz, 16 Core(s), 24 Logical Processor(s)

GPU and Driver Version: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Version 31.0.15.3640

RAM 64.0Gb

Hard Drive: SSD 2Tb

Monitors: AOC at work, Phillips at home.

Video format: h.264 1080p25/50

Workflow details: single or dual camera depending on the job (funeral services), but the issue happens with every export at work and home. 

Steps to reproduce - Export the job to Media Encoder > start encoding to Mp4 (h.264 1080p25). Return to Premiere Pro and my right-hand monitor's window (floating Program Monitor) disappears. 

Expected result - Both Premiere Pro windows of my custom workspace should have remained viewable.

Actual result -  Program Monitor window disappears. I have to choose a standard workspace, then choose my custom workspace for both windows to reappear.

Correct answer Peter_Robins

Hi everyone, I have discovered a quick work-around.

Windows: Alt+Shift+0 (zero) reset to saved layout, including undocked panels.

Find it in Keyboard Shortcuts > Search bar > Alt+Shift+0

18 replies

Elwoodjblues1
Inspiring
August 28, 2024

I have a hunch what the problem could be related to. When I switch from the ‘Edit’ to the ‘Export’ tab, the Premiere interface is automatically reduced to the main monitor. If I switch back to ‘Edit’ without an export, I get to see my previously set view. My guess is that after sending to the Media Encorder it forgets that it has to display workspaces in the other monitors and only restores what was visible on the main monitor. I have tested it with three different multi-monitor workspaces.

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 27, 2024

Moved to Premiere Pro > Bugs.

Elwoodjblues1
Inspiring
August 27, 2024

I have updated Premiere to version 24.6.0 (Build86). The problem still exists. It's not coming up everytime. But every second or third time I want to send one or more clips to the media encoder for rendering. I have not yet recognised any pattern behind this.

lylea81964104
Inspiring
August 23, 2024

When using a mult-monitor workspace (three monitors, in my case), sending an export to Media Encoder results in the two side monitors vanishing. The only way to recover the workspace is to select a different workspace and then select the desired workspace again. Just before reporting this, I updated to PP 24.6 and tested it. Same issue persists.

 

Note: the issue does not occur when exporting directly out of PP.

 

Specs:

Windows 10 Enterprise (10.0.19045 Build 19045

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X

3700 Mhz

128 GB memory

 

Abbottoklus
Inspiring
February 22, 2024

This problem started a few months ago. If you work with undocked panels (crucial on dual or ultrawide monitor setups), those panels disappear after you send a sequence to media encoder.

 

1. Premiere 24.1.0 but has persisted across the last few versions

2. Windows 10 Pro 22H2 19045.4046

3. Have a project open with undocked panels in Edit mode. Send a clip or sequence to Export mode, which changes the workspace and closes your panels. Send the export to Media Encoder.

4. The workspace returns to Edit mode, and you would expect your undocked panels to return, but instead they remain closed. To get them back you have to either reset the workspace, or switch to a different workspace then back again.

 

This only happens when you send to Media Encoder. If you switch back to Edit mode without exporting, or if you export directly from Premiere, your undocked panels return as expected. Not a major bug but definitely an annoying quirk.

Inspiring
September 9, 2024

Came here looking for this very problem. I would like to add that when you export directly from Premiere, sometimes my undocked panels DO NOT return as expected and I have to reset the workspace which sometimes does not come back with the right sequence in the timeline.

Known Participant
September 1, 2023

I work with a dual monitor setup so I can keep things separate and organized. I usually never need to use media encoder, but I have a big project with lots of videos so I wanted to use it in this situation.

After sending to media encoder, premiere removes the window in my second monitor leaving me with just the one window. The only way to get this back is to switch to a different workspace, and then switch back again. This is a huge waste of time. I've never had an issue with premiere/media encoder breaking my workspaces until today. So now every time I send a video to media encoder, I have to reset my workspace so I can continue working.

Elwoodjblues1
Inspiring
January 25, 2024

I have 4 monitors connected to my computer. 3 for working and one monitor as a player. I have created some customized workspaces for this. But it happens regularly when I send one or more timelines to the media encoder that the current workspace changes without being asked. This usually means that the panels that I have in the right monitor and occasionally in the left monitor disappear. It happens so often that I have saved the command "Reset to Savend Layout" as a shortcut on my keyboard. It's a small error but as annoying as a stone in my shoe. I'm Using 24.1.0 Build 85

R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 27, 2023

As simply a practical comnent, Premiere doesn't work well if the Program monitor is not on the same monitor and panel group that the main app "window", with menu bar, is in/on.

 

I've got 9 custom workspaces, I move things around in them. But I just leave the Program monitor where it starts. May shrink it to near nothing and use the Reference monitor on another panel or floating.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Peter_Robins
Inspiring
July 27, 2023

Thanks Neil, I have been using this same workspace for over 5 years with zero issues appearing until this latest update, which seems to carry a lot of bugs where individual preferences, sizing and workspaces are concerned.

I just prefer a full screen program monito on me second screen, which means it has to remain floating, but as I said, no previous issues until this update.

Peter

Peter_Robins
Inspiring
July 28, 2023

I use Transmit Out for the full clean screen.


Thanks Neil, where is that located please? I can't see it in the Windows section.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 27, 2023

What if you docked the program monitor?