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I tried everything i could, updated to newest version of premiere, changed the media cache so its in the same drive as my video clips, and looked at other threads with similar problems. I'm concerned it's because of the fact I have an overclocked CPU for games. Regardless if its that problem, premiere has been giving me issues with imports until i updated it, and now the newest version dies as it exports in the last 1/4 of the single clip that is in the sequence. I looked over the clip and everything and I don't think the clip is corrupted.
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please tell us your source clip properties and your sequence settings. and of course please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card
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I was exporting to 1080p HD .mp4 format. sequence was something like hdv 1080p or something of the sort; something i remembered back in my tech class that worked.
Using Ryzen 7 2700x Overclocked to 4.0Ghz
1660ti x 6gb of vram
32gb (2x16gb) of 3200mhz ram
a samsung ssd evo
Updating windows 10 to very newest version as we speak (new update rolled out after i posted this article)
Premiere was updated before i tried rendering, and before I posted this article
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Hi austinc48120486,
Sorry to hear about this. Please try switching the Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only and check if it's exporting properly. If it's still not exporting please send us a detailed screenshot of the export settings along with the details requested by mgrenadier. We're here to help, just need more info.
Thanks,
Sumeet