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April 12, 2021
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Why I am getting this error while exporting?

  • April 12, 2021
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Hey Community,

 

I exportet a video a while ago, and now I noticed some mistakes and went into the project file and fixed them. A few days ago, the exporting went perfect and fast, but now I can't export the video. If I am trying to export it through Adobe Media Encoder, I am getting this error:

 

(translated from German into English):

 

Export failed

Failed to complete rendering.

Writing with Exporter: H.264
Writing to File: s/c:/Users/f/OneDrive/Documents/KyoroTrailerFootage-FINAL.mp4
Writing file type: H264
By Timecode: 00:00:59:07 - 00:00:59:13
Component: H.264 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Errorcode: 3

------------------------------------------------------------
 - Encoding duration:00:00:32
04/12/2021 05:40:41 PM : Coding failed
------------------------------------------------------------
Export failed
Failed to compile the movie.

Failed to render software

Software effect returned errors.

Writing with Exporter: H.264
Writing to File: s/c:/Users/f/OneDrive/Documents/KyoroTrailerFootage/Main.mp4
Writing file type: H264
By Timecode: 00:00:07:22 - 00:00:08:19
Rendering effect: AE.ADBEText
Rendering at Offset: 0.042 seconds
Component: AEVideoFiltertext
Selector: 11
Errorcode: 512

------------------------------------------------------------
 - Encoding duration:00:01:36
04/12/2021 05:53:47 PM : Coding failed
------------------------------------------------------------
Export failed
Failed to compile the movie.

Export failed

Failed to complete rendering.

Writing with Exporter: H.264
Writing to File: s/c:/Users/f/OneDrive/Documents/KyoroTrailerFootage-FINAL.mp4
Writing file type: H264
By Timecode: 00:01:11:03 - 00:01:11:14
Component: H.264 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Errorcode: 3

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Also, I changed the "Optimize Render for" Option in Premiere to "Memory", because I only have 8GB RAM (its pretty hard to afford a Video Editing Pc for a 14-year old like me), but I am getting the same errors again. 

I tried to make a preview of the complete sequence too, what went well, and then using the "Use Previews" option while exporting, but it changed nothing.

 

I am pretty new to Premiere and I really don't know what to do...

 

Please help me!!!

Thank you ❤

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Correct answer Ann Bens

The only time you set Premiere to Memory is when Premiere tells you its low on memory.

Use a dedicated video drive or folder, don't use One Drive.

Don't use Preview files on export either.

Post screenshot export settings with left tab to output with an image (not black).

3 replies

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 13, 2021

Usually it's good practice to go into the timeline and find the segment where the error occurred. Are you able to create a render & replace for that segment?

 

Also, why are you encoding in VBR at 50Mbps? Anything above a constant target bitrate of 20Mbps will not add much more quality at 1080p.

 

Hope this helps.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 12, 2021

The only time you set Premiere to Memory is when Premiere tells you its low on memory.

Use a dedicated video drive or folder, don't use One Drive.

Don't use Preview files on export either.

Post screenshot export settings with left tab to output with an image (not black).

Filip5FC6Author
Participant
April 13, 2021

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 13, 2021

Also Turn off max render (max depth) and hardware encoding: try again.

Filip5FC6Author
Participant
April 12, 2021

My PC Specs:

 

  • IntelCore-I7 8th Generation
  • Nvidia GTX 1050 ti
  • 8GB RAM
  • 250GB Memory, but I am using a external Samsung Portable T7 with 2TB

 

Please ask me if you have any questions!