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  • Unknown Error During Rendering Clip(s) GlitchyDropped Frames problem…

    Posted by Rich Tamayo on May 28, 2014 at 2:24 am

    Although I know why this happens and also know the work-around-fix, it’s really annoying and wonder if there’s a fix?

    This happens when there are any flaky frames (ie: glitchy frame or several in a row).
    The problem is that I often have a few glitchy frames here and there and it’s a real hassle to have to baby-sit the computer rendering a few minute at a time to find and delete those frames throughout a long project.

    Question: Is there a way to set in preferences, so that premiere would ignore glitchy or dropped frames, thus leaving them as-is and let the computer render the whole 4 hour program without having it stop frequently because of “UNKNOWN ERROR”?

    Daniele De piccoli replied 11 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Walter Soyka

    May 28, 2014 at 1:05 pm

    Are you saying your media is corrupt, and Pr is failing on the corrupt frames?

    Can you transcode your media to another format?

    Walter Soyka
    Designer & Mad Scientist at Keen Live [link]
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
    @keenlive   |   RenderBreak [blog]   |   Profile [LinkedIn]

  • Rich Tamayo

    May 28, 2014 at 4:10 pm

    Hi. thanks for your reply. Infact if the media is corrupt, from my experience, trying to “transcode” often causes another ERROR when transcoder reaches that same point(s). This has been a known issue.

  • Walter Soyka

    May 28, 2014 at 4:50 pm

    [Rich Tamayo] “Hi. thanks for your reply. Infact if the media is corrupt, from my experience, trying to “transcode” often causes another ERROR when transcoder reaches that same point(s). This has been a known issue.”

    I’m still trying to understand your problem. Do you know if it is bad source footage?

    If you cannot transcode it with Adobe Media Encoder, you may try a different compression application.

    Walter Soyka
    Designer & Mad Scientist at Keen Live [link]
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
    @keenlive   |   RenderBreak [blog]   |   Profile [LinkedIn]

  • Daniele De piccoli

    October 28, 2014 at 7:54 am

    I have exactly the same problem. I know the footage is corrupted, but I need it to be exported, even with the bad frames. But they occur every 2-5 seconds. I need Premiere to keep exporting. Transcoding the footage is useless, as Encoder stops at the same point.

    PLEASE HELP ME!

    Daniele.

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