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Render issues - error code: -1609629695

Explorer ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

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I have issues with exporting clips I edited some months ago. I have these issues in Premiere Pro as well as with the Media Encoder.

 

  • Interestingly, Premiere and Encoder are sometimes able to render the clips, sometimes not.
  • When I export the material in full HD, the video looks OK, but when I export in HD the video looks grainy
  • When the Media Encoder is unable to render the video, closing & reopening seems to help sometimes. However, after one or two clips, I get the issue again.

 

Unfortunately, I have to export about 25 clips and will have to export them several times for iterations.

 

Fehler beim Export

Fehler beim Kompilieren des Films.

 

Fehler bei beschleunigtem Renderer

 

Frame kann nicht produziert werden.

 

Schreiben mit Exporter: H.264

Schreiben in Datei: \\?\F:\Export\02 - Genium EN.mp4

Dateityp wird geschrieben: H264

Um Timecode: 00:00:06:15 - 00:00:06:21

Rendering bei Offset: 8,880 Sekunden

Komponente: H.264 vom Typ Exporter

Selektor: 9

Fehlercode: -1609629695

 

I tried:

  • switching to CPU rendering only
  • copying the content of a sequence to a new sequence
  • downgrading premiere and encoder, but then I was unable to open the document because I already saved it with the newest Premiere version.
  • Removing Lumetri Color correction

 

System: Win 10, i7-7700, Nvidia Gtx 1060

 

Thanks!

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Adobe Employee , Jul 29, 2019 Jul 29, 2019

Ellen,

What troubleshooting have you tried so far?

First of all, look at the warning dialog box. What's going on at 1:38 in your sequence as indicated in the dialog box?

  • You might have a corrupt render file.
    • If you re-render the clip in that area, can you render then?
  • You might have a corrupt clip.
    • If you swap out the chosen clip with a clip from, say, another take, can you render then?
  • You might be running out of VRAM at that point in your sequence.
    • If you change the renderer in File > Project Setti
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New Here , Nov 10, 2019 Nov 10, 2019

This worked thanks.

"If you change the renderer in File > Project Settings to: Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (Software Only), can you render then?"

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Explorer , Jan 03, 2021 Jan 03, 2021

In my case, the bug was - as described - that the Media Encoder cannot handle the screen locking.

Thus you should prevent that Windows locks the screen. 

 

In the Windows settings, set "turn off after" to "never"

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Or go to your power plan settings in windows ...

1.PNG...and set it to never:

 

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New Here ,
Feb 23, 2024 Feb 23, 2024

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Esse erro aconteceu comigo quando Atualizei o Driver da minha GPU, quando voltei para versões anteriores a exportação voltou a funcionar normalmente.

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Apr 27, 2024 Apr 27, 2024

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