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Hello Adobe Support..
I am having very similar sounding issues to Ileana on the thread two hours ago:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-rush/premiere-rush-crashes-when-sharing/td-p/11161131?page=1
I thought rather than clutter that thread and their issue, I would add mine here, perhaps it will help us both? (Also I note there is a lot on the web, and some on this forum, that sounds very similar to this issue - is there a none instability please, I'd rather know?).
I have:
Can you tell me:
Very frustratingly, I managed to get the video to sync, and downloaded the project, to my Android phone, Samsung S9. That looked like it was rendering fantastically. Though can only export to Youtube not download to the phone. No matter, I tried putting it up into my Youtube account.
I thought I'd found an (annoying but functional) workaround...
But that has a DIFFERENT issue (frame rates, audio rates, or cross compatibility from desktop to phone, or something?!?)
See the mangled result here (this plays just fine, on the phone, and on Rush on my laptop, pre exporting):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCNXc3eays4
Thank you for your help
Jeremy
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I added my second (video vs audio speed from phone render) issue as a separate ticket here - to try and keep them discrete for you...
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Hi Jeremy HT,
It looks like Intel drivers are at fault so try 26.20.X drivers and check.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29530/Intel-Graphics-Windows-10-DCH-Drivers?product=126790
Check the below article if any issues are encountered while reverting.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000056629/graphics.html
//Vinay
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Thanks Vinay - I did that step, though still have problems, please see my follow up post below. Thank you.
Also - it says 32 bits per pixel. Is this remotely related to the fact I have a 64 bit computer? (probably not, but it caught my eye).
Any other bright ideas please?
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Hello Vinay,
Thanks for coming back to me and trying to help... I've followed those instructions...
However, I'm afraid I still get this Adobe Rush crash - it lets me edit fine, it's ONLY when I go to the "Share" page:
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Update to this Vinay, I have:
Out of frustration - I fired up my old Lenovo Yoga 3 laptop. Installed Rush, synced, and it rendered and published to my hard drive no problem at all. Though it works at a snails pace, and is not a work around. But it does prove that it isn't a problem with my video file at least. It also rendered off my phone (though that had a different problem with audio vs video speeds).
Anyway - it does work, and this suggests it is a Rush / Dell Laptop and Drivers compatibility issue.
The laptop is new, everything else works fine, including OBS studio, snap camera, zoom, etc. all no issues with any of those graphics drivers, from the latest intel on, through the one you recommend, even back to the base version.
Could it be the NVIDIA graphics chip? (See spec and drivers above)
Please can you help - as I've been trying for hours with no luck now?
Thank you
Jeremy
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ANOTHER UPDATE...
Rush hard crashed - and I couldn't restart it. So I rebooted again.
This time I did get into the Share Screen - I have seen that once before on this (Dell) laptop... Normally it crashes on trying to get into this page...
It was looking great until I clicked "Export" then I hit this error, but that is at least different...
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Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the detailed post. We're seeing export issues with other users as well. We'll get more eyes on this. Could you test this issue with a previous version?
Let us know if you're still experiencing the export issue.
Kartika
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Hi Kartika
I ended up calling your support line, (who were excellent).
Annoyingly, it resolved, on that call. A classic case of (it wasn't doing that before, honest). I felt really stupid.
I had done a reinstall, and gone back a version, and that MIGHT have been it. But I'm pretty confident I had tested it on the new set up, perhaps a reboot in between. Or some other inconsistency. But I'm pretty solid at testing (indeed I pretty much do it for a job) so I really have no idea quite how it got resolved.
In any regard, it was clearly a common problem (lots of threads here about it) and some combination of going back a version or two or Rush, and a version or two of the Intel drivers did fix it.
(One note for others with the same issue.... going back a version of Rush, only seems possible for paying subscribers - fair enough - but if you don't see the previous versions to install back to, this might help).
Jeremy