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Picture a snowboarding video that is built to be nine-minutes and twenty-five seconds had a huge processing time of 19 hours. After two hours of processing adobe returned Error Code 4 - Selector 17 plus a huge video file size of 22.34GB with only three minutes and thirty four seconds of playback.Here are the nuts and bolts of my recent project I’m trying to finish.
This is not far from my standard video layout except this time the video is not processing and returns a huge file size. The last edit i recently made was actually 3:30 with a file size of 4.6 GB. I was expecting this video file size to come back around 13GB.
What am I doing wrong with this video project?
Devin
Devin,
Sorry you never got a response from the community. The error code dialog box indicates that you are out of storage. Switch your export location to a drive with more space.
Thank You,
Kevin
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Devin,
Sorry you never got a response from the community. The error code dialog box indicates that you are out of storage. Switch your export location to a drive with more space.
Thank You,
Kevin
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I have this problem as well actually. But I am exporting to my desktop and I have 3TB of free space left....
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Me too. Its so weird
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You also need enough room on the bootdrive for temp files.
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Hello, I have the same issue with an abundance of space on my drive where the proxies are being created as well as my boot drive. I don't understand what the issue is but clearly media encoder is reporting an inaccureate error code. Selector 17, Error Code 4. Please help!
This is happening to both very basic DJI footage as well as footage off of a Fuji XT3
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Check your frame rate for each clip as well.
I had an issue because my intro video was at 30 fps and the phone recording was at 60fps.
60 fps required substantially more space. 400 GB for 41 minutes of space.