Output File: C:\Users\sonip\Desktop\drunkdog_1.mp4 Source File: C:\Users\sonip\Desktop\drunkdog.mp4 Reading from file: C:\Users\sonip\Desktop\drunkdog.mp4 Writing to file: \\?\C:\Users\sonip\Desktop\drunkdog_1.mp4 Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 10.00 Mbps, Max 12.00 Mbps Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate Any ideas would be much appreciated!Ĭurrently trying to render an mp4 and it just isnt working. Normally my exports work fine, but this is the first time I've used this much of the neat video plug-in, so it's pushing rendering power hard. And using task manager during the export, I am using all my processing speed but only around 5.5GB of RAM, so I don't believe it is a RAM problem. ![]() I've tried to find help on this one, but not getting anywhere fast, and I need to get this wedding video done.Īpparently, rending in Premiere first makes no difference. I wasn't here to see the error, but when I came back to my PC the program had shut down and the video it produced just ends abruptly 1 hour in. Last night it failed at about 80% of the way through, and tonight it failed again about half way through the ~8 hour estimate AME gives. This seemed to solve the computer reset issue, but the encoding still fails. I decided to go into my Adobe cache files in AppData and clear the cache out, giving me about 30GB of C drive space, then restarting the export. ![]() But when I export to AME, it fails at different points.Īt first, it would force my PC to restart and give a "memory management error" despite me allocating 26GB of my 32GB RAM, and having almost 1TB of space on the SSD I was exporting to. The majority of the 1.5 hour video has this plug-in, and therefore rendering times are sitting at about 8 hours. I've been trying to export a wedding project with extensive use of the neat video plug-in, more specifically the noise remover due to the gain I used at the wedding.
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