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In the past, I've liked to use the feature in the project bin where you can select multiple sequences and hold 'command + M' to queue them up for export in media encoder. I've just tried this again but premiere freezes on this "Preparing data for export" window and I get the rainbow spin wheel. It also shows premiere as "not responding" in the force quit menu
Same on Windows since a recent update.
By @lord5
What happens if you launch Media Encoder and go to File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence instead of sending the sequence from Premiere Pro? In the dialog that pops up, select the project file you are working on in Premiere Pro.
If it still fails, go to Edit > Preferences > General in Media Encoder and un-check "Import sequences natively" and click OK and then try File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence again.
Hi there!
Sorry about the issue. Do you have any third party plugins installed? Could you share a screenshot of the export settings?
Let us know.
Thanks,
KR
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Hi there!
Sorry about the issue. Do you have any third party plugins installed? Could you share a screenshot of the export settings?
Let us know.
Thanks,
KR
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Same on Windows since a recent update.
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Same on Windows since a recent update.
By @lord5
What happens if you launch Media Encoder and go to File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence instead of sending the sequence from Premiere Pro? In the dialog that pops up, select the project file you are working on in Premiere Pro.
If it still fails, go to Edit > Preferences > General in Media Encoder and un-check "Import sequences natively" and click OK and then try File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence again.
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Yes, that was what i was doing just a minute ago. Pulling the project from Premiere works. At least a reliable workaround. Thank you!
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Yes, that was what i was doing just a minute ago. Pulling the project from Premiere works. At least a reliable workaround. Thank you!
By @lord5
Great that you found a solution! 🙂
I remember i had this issue long time ago and using Media Encoder solved it for me that time.
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Hi! I also get this when exporting a lot of sub sequences to media encoder. I have a well specified workstation and have done this many times before with no issue – but no more.
Ten or so sub-sequences get added to the list and then Premier hangs
This issue is very detrimantl to my work flow - any help would be appricated.
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Hi! I also get this when exporting a lot of sub sequences to media encoder.
By @William Androids
What happens if you launch Media Encoder and go to File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence instead of sending the sequence from Premiere Pro? In the dialog that pops up, select the project file you are working on in Premiere Pro.
If it still fails, go to Edit > Preferences > General in Media Encoder and un-check "Import sequences natively" and click OK and then try File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence again.
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Same exact problem for me. No solution yet after all these months. Typical Adobe.
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What happens if you launch Media Encoder and go to File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence instead of sending the sequence from Premiere Pro? In the dialog that pops up, select the project file you are working on in Premiere Pro.
If it still fails, go to Edit > Preferences > General in Media Encoder and un-check "Import sequences natively" and click OK and then try File > Add Premiere Pro Sequence again.
Same exact problem for me.
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