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Premiere Pro 14.9 Render returned error

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Feb 16, 2021 Feb 16, 2021

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Updated to 14.9 but Premiere hasn't been able to render my 30 second video. It doesn't matter if I edit the timecode that it shows, it shifts between about 11.5 seconds and 23 seconds no matter which one I edit. Running with Intel HD Graphics 4400 (work computer) so software render only.

The error message is:

Error compiling movie.

Render Error.

Render returned error.

Writing with exporter: QuickTime

Writing to file: [my file location]

Around timecode: 00:00:23:05

Rendering at offset: 11.478 seconds

Component: QuickTime of type Exporter

Selector: 17

Error code: -1609760768

I already tried changing the preview render type and I'm already using software render only, so I'm not sure where to go from here.

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2021 Feb 16, 2021

You need to fix whatever is on the timeline at give time in error.

Best is to delete section from project

Rename, re-import and do the edit again.

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You need to fix whatever is on the timeline at give time in error.

Best is to delete section from project

Rename, re-import and do the edit again.

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any chance your source footage comes from a screen recording or a smartphone?  If so, the issue may be sources with a variable frame rate which can have many inconsistent intermittent manifestations...  


use mediainfo to determine whether your source is variable or constant frame rate

https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

if it's variable use handbrake to convert to constant frame rate

https://handbrake.fr
and here's a tutorial on how to use handbrake

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y

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