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Premiere Pro CC 2017 not rendering or exporting project

New Here ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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Hi, I have been trying to render and export a sequence for a few days now and have had multiple issues. It's a 3 minute sequence.

Comp specs:

Windows 8

16GB RAM

64 bit operating system

intel(R) core(TM) i5-6300HQ CPU @ 2.30GHz

This was originally a project in CC 2014, then my system admin updated to CC 2017 halfway through.

Firstly it won't render the sequence, it gets stuck at 0.01%. I managed to render small bits of it, but each section of several seconds took a painfully long time.

Secondly, it won't render out, using either the on-board exporter or media encoder. It lets me send it to render but says it will take 9 hours, and then gets stuck (at no particular spot).

I thought maybe the update was the issue; I have tried creating new projects and importing the sequence; tried creating new sequences; tried moving the workspace; tried isolating a potential corrupt section; tried exporting out only the rendered sections; tried exporting to local disk; tried exporting to network volume; tried clearing the cache.... nothing is working!

Has anyone else come across a similar problem?

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LEGEND ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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I don't know if this plays a factor, but until you get things working, I recommend taking a couple variables out of the equation.

Use only local disks for everything.  Attach no externals, take the machine off the network.

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New Here ,
Dec 20, 2016 Dec 20, 2016

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Hi, I am unable to take the machine off the network as it's a work computer. I've tried doing everything via the "downloads" folder as it's the only local location but hasn't resolved the issue 😕

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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2016 Dec 20, 2016

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Hi, I am unable to take the machine off the network as it's a work computer.

I'm unclear on how being a "work computer" prevents you from detaching the network cable.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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Try creating a new (empty) project in CC2017 and import the sequence you are having trouble with into it. Once it is imported, try exporting it from there.

MtD

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New Here ,
Dec 20, 2016 Dec 20, 2016

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Hi, I tried this several times in several different locations but still coming up with the same issue unfortunately

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Participant ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

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Hi,

It is possible that old filters from the previous Premiere Pro version are not able to render? I recommend only using the updated filters.

This is just a guess.

Cheers,

Jason

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New Here ,
Feb 28, 2017 Feb 28, 2017

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Check error log (yellow warning triangle on media endocer screen).  Since premier cc2017 win7 nvidia quadro4000 won't complete an export/render of windows media file (*.wmv) format.  It progresses a little past 50% which makes sense because audio was a two pass process.  Note:  worked fine before cc2017.

I changed Audio from 2-pass to 1-pass ((VBR, 2pass Constrained) the export completed to .wmv

jim

Adobe error log below:

- Encoding Time: 00:01:02

02/28/2017 10:31:31 AM : Encoding Failed

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Export Error

If audio is in 2-pass VBR encoding mode, try either CBR or 1-pass encoding.

Export Error

Error completing render.

Writing with exporter: Windows Media

Writing to file: \\?\C:\Drive_D\dig-camera\AlmerWindGen-2016Feb\AlmerPC-SLUPtimetable2016Oct5\00000_2.wmv

Writing file type: WMV

Around timecode: 02:03:06:32

Component: Windows Media of type Exporter

Selector: 9

Error code: 6

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Aug 24, 2020 Aug 24, 2020

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Oh god, It seems it was a red giant grain plugin that went berserk... Jesus. Why are there so crazy issues in PR But in AE most things just work... 🤣 Sry and well, yeah. Was losing my mind.

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