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Every time I am doing exporting I am facing this error,
Reinstaling Preimere pro
changing project location
changing whole project
nothing is working 😞
After effect and Lightroom are working fine
I am just managing my exporting work by doing 30minutes of movie render into 4or 5 parts, in different parts exporting is not making any error
then i have to compile those parts again into one movie
effects I am using in my project are
warp stabiliser
lumitiri coloring
dipblack dip white
audio fades
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Every time I am doing exporting I am facing this error,
Reinstaling Preimere pro
changing project location
changing whole project
nothing is working 😞
After effect and Lightroom are working fine
I am just managing my exporting work by doing 30minutes of movie render into 4or 5 parts, in different parts exporting is not making any error
then i have to compile those parts again into one movie
effects I am using in my project are
warp stabiliser
lumitiri coloring
dipblack dip white
audio fades
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Error Compiling Movie
Error Completing Render
Sector 9
Error Code 3
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There appears to be an error at the indicated timecode. Consider deleting that clip from the Project window, re-importing it and relinking it. If that doesn't work, consider running the clip through Media Encoder and create a different format, e.g. Quicktime ProRes.
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Also, try to render to a subfolder instead of the root of your E drive...
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try doing a "smart render." change your preview format in the sequence settings to a high quality format like prores 422HQ and render your whole sequence. If it plays properly, export with "use previews" checked. I actually use this workflow on a complicated project because you can check to make sure all your effects are correct before exporting. How many times have you left something exporting for hours and when you check the output you find that you'd made a mistake somewhere? Happens to me way too often. This workflow divides that output process into 2 parts without usually adding much if any time... and if you find a mistake after rendering but before exporting you can save a whole heap of time.