Why does it keep failing during exporting..... trust me i have searched everywhere and tried everything. I definitely need some anger management after trying to export a "1 minute video" for the last fcking 10 hours. ADOBE get your sht together and fix this, i cannot believe there's no definitive solution... its always try this try that and if it works good job if it doesn't oh well. What kind of Sht is that?! For real though Fix this BS.
Adobe Media Encoder
Can I convert an MOV file to WEBM and OGG file using any of the program in the Adobe Creative Suite?
Hello Everyone,
Is there any program in the Adobe Creative Suite (CS6) that will allow me to convert an MOV file to WEBM and OGG format? If not, can you recommend a free or inexpensive converter that I can download for the Mac, which will help me convert my .mov file.
Thank you in advance!
Estimated File Size Issue
Hi, with the new 2018 upgrade, I came upon to the issue of EFS not estimating the file size properly.
Speaking of a simple 30 second long H.264 mp4 format, rendered at 3mbit/s (1080p) - it normally wouldn't be bigger than 10MB. Via Media Encoder estimated file size shows up accurate but output after rendering is usually 5-10 times bigger than that with the same bitrate. So that 30 second video now renders at 30-40MB. Currently I have to use a 3rd party compression tool like handbrake after each render. This is a new issue and was not happening in CC 2017. Anyone had this issue with their renders? This is making processes longer and ineffective at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any reply!
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exporting in Cavlc Entropy coding mode 2018
Hi,
I need to export video from premier pro 2018 in the following format:
- Entropy coding mode = CAVLC(Do not use CABAC!)
- AVC Profile = Main Profile and Level 4.0 (Main@4.0)
- Codec = H.264 (MPEG-4, Part 10)
The new veriosn of Premier Pro CC does not have the older options. (used to export through Android 1080s preset, entropy code would be CAVLC)
How can I export video in CAVCL main profile in Premier Pro CC 2018 ?
Thank you !
Media Encoder won't import After Effect Project
As in title, I would like to import .ae project to encoder to batch all compositions, and it doesn't work. Video below.
My spec:
Adobe Media Encoder CS6 (6.0.2.81(64bit))
After Effects CS6
Mac OSX 10.8.2
Project don't have any third-party plug-ins
Rendering Media Encoder "Failed" (From After Effects)
I have been rendering .mp4 files using media encoder for years, literally. This is the first time I've had any issues. It just started giving me this error last week after I'd made some revisions to this file and tried re-rendering it. Now it won't render any files at all. I get the same error every time. I've got deadlines to meet and I can't deal with this time consuming issue. I've been all through the forums, but every time I think I find the answer, it's for a PC user and not a MAC user and doesn't apply to me. I'd really like to get back to work. Happy to answer any questions on information needed to solve this problem.
Here is the failed Log:
- Source File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/Houchens 100 Birthday/Houchens 100 Digital Video/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1_AME/tmpAEtoAMEProject-Houchens 100 Year Facts _1 19.aep
- Output File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/IGA Valences & Signage/Digital Signage/Final MOV files/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1.mp4
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 768:33:12
08/29/2017 09:51:09 AM : Encoding Failed
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The Operation was interrupted by user
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- Source File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/Houchens 100 Birthday/Houchens 100 Digital Video/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1_AME/tmpAEtoAMEProject-Houchens 100 Year Facts _1 19.aep
- Output File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/IGA Valences & Signage/Digital Signage/Final MOV files/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1.mp4
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 768:33:31
08/29/2017 09:51:28 AM : Encoding Failed
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The Operation was interrupted by user
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- Source File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/Houchens 100 Birthday/Houchens 100 Digital Video/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1_AME/tmpAEtoAMEProject-Houchens 100 Year Facts _1 19.aep
- Output File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/IGA Valences & Signage/Digital Signage/Final MOV files/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1.mp4
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 768:37:23
08/29/2017 09:55:21 AM : Encoding Failed
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The Operation was interrupted by user
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- Source File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/Houchens 100 Birthday/Houchens 100 Digital Video/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1_AME/tmpAEtoAMEProject-Houchens 100 Year Facts _1 19.aep
- Output File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/IGA Valences & Signage/Digital Signage/Final MOV files/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1.mp4
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 768:37:45
08/29/2017 09:55:42 AM : Encoding Failed
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The Operation was interrupted by user
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- Source File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/Houchens 100 Birthday/Houchens 100 Digital Video/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1_AME/tmpAEtoAMEProject-Houchens 100 Year Facts _1 19.aep
- Output File: /Users/stephanieaustin/Desktop/STUFF/IGA Valences & Signage/Digital Signage/Final MOV files/Houchens 100 Year Facts _1.mp4
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 00:00:00
08/29/2017 09:59:38 AM : Encoding Failed
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Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
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I'm using the newest version of AE CC 17 and of AME CC 17. OS X El Capitan
3% CPU usage during exporting
I've been exporting series of 18 files at 720x480 resolution that are around 40 minutes long each, in Adobe Encoder, and it has taken over 24 hours.The Task Manager shows that there is on average, 3% CPU utilization. Occasionally it will spike up to 90%, but usually stays around 2-3%.
My computer has an AMD FX 4300 processor, 8GB RAM, and a GeForce GT 430 GPU.
The option to use the graphics rendering was greyed out, but my edits are simply encoding from mpeg to mp4 and m2v (see pictures below) I didn't use any color correction or any other "special effects" only cutting and rearranging clips, so I don't think the GPU would be used anyways for this kind of encoding. As a possibly related note, I haven't been able to find my graphics card in device manager, and so even though everything shows up fine on the monitor, it may be possible that it's not fully functional, though again, I don't think that should matter for this kind of encoding.
Thanks for any help on this matter.
Media Encoder (FLV conversion)
Working on an Adobe Animate project.Trying to import an mp4 file which it will not. Looking for an FLV. Encoder, however, does not have an mp4 to FLV converter. How do I convert an mp4 to FLV?
converting .MXF TO MP4
Hello, i have not used adobe media encoder before. i used Miro video converter but i got errors when converting that quicktime could not read the file.
I have 20 videos in .MXF that i need to convert to mp4, how do i do that?
Adobe Media Encoder
Hi there
Does anyone know what version of the Media Encoder one needs to be able to set the encoding setting for Audio R128?
I have the Master Collection CS 6, but cannot find this setting.
Is my version not able to or am I just not looking in the right spot?
Thanks for helping! I really appreciate it!
No Audio
I encoded 21 VOB w/audio files from a DVD to mp4 successfully, but 2 are without audio.
The only difference I can see, is in the "Source:"
At the bottom it reads "No Audio", the successful ones read "48000 Hz, Stereo".
All settings are the same.
Can I change it....How?
GPU Utilisation
Hiya,
I'm trying to figure out what causes the GPU to be used when encoding H.264 sometimes but not always.
I have two systems I use, one is at work with the following basic specs:
- Dual Xeon E5-2650 V2s (16c 32t total)
- Quadro K4000
- 64GB RAM
Two is at home with the following specs:
- Ryzen 1600 (6c 12t)
- GTX 970
- 8GB RAM (yes... I know... it's not an editing system but sometimes I need it to be!)
On the Xeon system, I queue some 4K C300 MK2 footage with Magic Bullet Looks applied to encode to 1080p H.264 and the Quadro will get slammed. 90% usage minimum. CPU will be about 20% or less.
On the Ryzen system I queue some 1080p Screen captured footage to effectively just get recompressed to drop the file size. The GTX 970 will get 0% usage and the CPU will be 95% + usage.
Is Magic Bullet causing the GPU to be used? Or is it the fact the footage is 4K to 1080p? I need to know for two reasons...
One is that we need a new GPU to replace the Quadro K4000 soon, it's just not got the VRAM for playback etc. Two is that my GPU at home isn't being used and I feel like it could be....
Cheers!
Media encoder is very slow to process a request
When I export something into queue out of Adobe Premiere, which is the SAME version as my media encoder, it takes 5-10 minutes for that file to appear in media encoder. Then when I hit play to make it compress, it will give me the spinning wheel of death for 5-10 minutes before it begins processing. It's frustrating because I finish 6-8 sequences a day.. so waiting 6 x 5 mins = an extra 30 mins to 1 hour of starring at my screen to make sure those sequences show up in media encoder and it is just very time consuming. I recently upgraded to the 2017 latest version and before I upgraded, I was having no problems with the lag time. I tried purging all of my settings MULTIPLE times I cleared all cache I pressed shift when restarting and nothing helps. Just wondering if this is happening to anyone else. Thanks!
AME is suddenly encoding my premiere sequences poorly
I've been experiencing a problem lately with sending a group of sequences from premiere to the encoder, encode them in h.264/match source-adaptive high bitrate only to get video that is exceptionally poor. the video is blocky, doesnt play all frames, skips/repeats frames. the quality is reminiscent to that of old cellphone video, or 56K streamed footage. When i export the same sequence from premiere directly, i get the correct full-res version.
This was never a problem before until the last couple of weeks. The premiere sequences exported are mostly after effects compositions, and I prefer to export them via encoder as a batch export. I can send it out and not worry about it for 30 minutes. Sending from premiere makes it a pain now as i have to sit through every individual sequence and wait for each one to finish.
Nothing has changed in the sequence settings, or in the AE composition settings. I am running the latest updated versions of CC 2018 for all adobe programs.
Computer info: HP Z820 running 2 8-Core Xeon E5-2650 @ 2Ghz with only 32GB RAM with a Quadro K5000 display card. The computer does run on Windows 10.
Export Error: Error compiling movie. Selector: 9 Error code: 6
If I am trying to export anything around 20mins or above, either after exporting for a while or just as it finishes, I get this error message (on Premiere Pro directly and AME also):
32-bit QuickTime support ending
Support for import/export of legacy 32-bit QuickTime media will be discontinued in a future version of Premiere Pro. Transcode to a non-legacy format to continue using the media in Premiere Pro after legacy support has ended.
Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Export Error
Exporter returned bad result.
Writing with exporter: QuickTime
Writing to file: -------- (hidden for privacy)
Around timecode: 00:04:31:13
Component: QuickTime of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: 6
I have updated all my softwares (premiere pro and media encoder) and also made sure my QuickTime (v10.4) is up-to-date (and as far as I can see, it is)
I have seen other discussions saying to deselect "Import sequences natively" in AME preferences, which I have done and it didn't help. I have also seen someone recommend exporting without audio, however I am a wedding filmmaker, and thats not an option. The specific clip I am trying to export is someones wedding speech, so it is just one video track, and 2 audio tracks.
As mentioned above, it is only when exporting videos (roughly) 20mins and above, I don't have any issues when it comes to shorter clips and even successfully exported one around 17 minutes long, earlier today.
My laptop is a MacBook Pro (late 2013) 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5
Thanks in advance!
AME CC 2017 Unable to Encode: Error code -1610153867
I've been trying to debug the cause of this error. It was reported to me as happening during an export from a Premiere time line.
I got as far as loading a source clip into AME and attempting to encode it directly and still received the error.
I have tried many different export formats all fail with the same error.
I've tried turning the GPU acceleration on and off, without success.
It doesn't happen with all clips, so I was about to log a fault with our DAM vendor, I tried analysing the clips but couldn't see anything obviously wrong with them, Premiere CC 2017 even plays them fine and AME CC 2015 does not have any issues exporting these clips. However I'm not that keen on rolling back all of our editing machines. Does anyone have a solution?
This is an example log of an error when exporting from Premiere:
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- Encoding Time: 00:00:15
03/10/2018 03:50:02 PM : Encoding Failed
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Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Render Error
Render returned error.
Writing with exporter: MPEG2
Writing to file: /Volumes/MediaCache/LOCAL RENDER/M-DISABLED-JHA-1800M-SA1_2.mpg
Writing file type: mpg2
Around timecode: 00:00:38:22
Rendering at offset: 18.960 seconds
Component: MPEG2 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: -1610153867
e5 2650 not being use at 100% in media encoder
i recently just got a e5 2650 2.5ghz 8-16 cpu wanting to render with that cpu but adobe media renderes slow than my i7 2600 with the same setting which is really werid because i though adobe program would be able to use them core for make render alot faster if could shine light on this i would love to hear because im pulling my hair about this
Why doesn't Media Encoder (2018) queue my Animate (2018) video exports?
Hello! I have a particular file that when I try to export it, it's not queueing into Media encoder, which leaves me with this tiny .mov 132 bite file...
It is a 1920 x 1080, 12 fps ActionScript 3.0.
The video has the normal export settings with "Convert video in Adobe Media Encoder" selected. It even opens Media Encoder, but in the queue box, nothing is there...!
Also the "recording flash content box" does NOT show up.
In other project files, the "recording flash content box" does show and ALSO appears in the queue of Media Encoder. AND!! The mov. file that exports before entering Media Encoder is a 5.31 GB file...
PLEASE HELP!
:,( My office is in shambles because this forces us to use workarounds like png exports that take forever.
How do we fix this? (Please note we DON'T want work arounds! We want to find the solution.)
Avid DNxHR LB alpha channel missing
Trying to create some lowish quality offline files with a alpha channel. Tried Avid DNxHR LB (AME CC 12.0.1 windows) but did not get a alpha channel. Cant work out what I have done wrong;(. Don't mind using another format but this creates a 500MB file and ciniform on lowest quality created a 1.5GB file which is way to big (for a 50 second offline file).
Adobe Media Encoder unexpectedly rendering very low quality .mp4 files
Hi everyone,
I have been rendering AE animations through Adobe Media Encoder for awhile now, but I'll admit I don't know the technical aspects of the application very well (i.e. effects, presets, bitrate, etc). I never really needed to know since the process was always easy and straightforward, and I never had any issues. I'd add my composition to AME, choose the destination and rename the file, and hit render. I never messed with the format or video settings, and it was alway set to H.264. However, out of nowhere, whenever I render something (I never touched the settings), the .mp4 file looks horrendous. It's glitchy, the aliasing is the worst I've seen in any .mp4 file, and the animation is skippy and irregular, not smooth.
I've attached a screenshot of my render settings. If anyone could tell me how to solve this issue I would really appreciate it. I need to get back to my normal workflow ASAP!
Thanks,
Tom
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