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Tristan Summers
November 18, 2014 at 6:57 pmDo you have any version of ffmpeg, broadcast ffmpeg etc? I wonder if it is that interfering with things. I know I was trying out ProRes exporters.
I have it too. I have Windows 7 pro, I think, depends what comes on a Z820.
Quicktime is just a joke. I just assumed it was a PC thing.
mp4s render a thousand times faster but have started tearing, using presets from AME that worked before. with or without GPU encoding.
I can export h264 from Quicktime, though it takes longer than my Gen1 Mac Pro
ROLL ON MOX
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Ericbowen
December 10, 2014 at 3:49 pmGo into AME, Premiere, or AE and then to memory settings under preferences. Set the ram left for other applications to 10GB. See if that resolves it.
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James Brady
December 10, 2014 at 10:46 pmThat didn’t work for my workstations. Odd.
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James Brady
January 5, 2015 at 5:28 pmI recently stumbled upon this identical thread on another forum. Here, Adobe’s Todd Kopriva states:
“Apple’s H.264 encoder has a severe bug that causes crashes in the encoder when 24 or more threads are used. So, people with computers with a large number of CPUs will hit this bug.”
It’s a 5-month old comment, and there’s not much further discussion, but here’s the link:
https://videohive.net/forums/thread/after-effects-codec-problem-quicktime-h264/138081James Brady
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Pefebrie Ito
August 2, 2015 at 12:15 pmHad similar issue, reduce my processor to 16 and it works.
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/error-compiling-movie-warning-or.html
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