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  • Premiere CS3 scrambling all my exporting videos

    Posted by Nathan Quattrini on April 12, 2009 at 4:01 am

    I am not sure what is going on, I have been exporting stuff for months without any issues, but now every time I try exporting the video ends up scrambled, or repeating the same 2 seconds of video for the whole duration of the export…but the audio is fine. The videos play fine in premiere. They are mt2 files and I have not had this much trouble ever with them. I have over 3 hours of videos that I have already successfully exported in like 5 minute sections. Heres the fun part…if I drop the timeline into a new timeline and increase its scale to 100.1%… it renders out fine. What the hell?! What is going on with premiere? Sadly the 100.1 trick takes forever to render in comparison since I need to turn off frame blending and its scaled so it has to render everything nice and slow. Any ideas as what could be wrong?

    Nathan Quattrini replied 8 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Carla Veldman

    March 8, 2018 at 9:40 pm

    Nathan, did you ever end up finding a solution to this? I’m having the same problem with Premier CS4 and getting a sequence to render out properly. No issues during playback or in the individual stills, but the same jumping around of frames in the final export (in the same place, with differing amounts of severity – ack!). Any insights would be helpful!

  • Nathan Quattrini

    March 9, 2018 at 9:43 pm

    Hi Carla,

    It’s been so long I can’t remember how I got around it. The first thing to try is to delete all premieres cache, MCC, and preview render files associated with the project. Then reboot your computer. Open premiere, open your project and let it do its thing with recreating the preview clips (I forget what they are called), then create a new sequence in the project. Copy everything from the problem sequence and import it into the new sequence. Then export using premiere, not using Media encoder. See if that works.

    If it does not, you could always increase the scale size of the offending clips to 100.1 percent and that should work fine it just increased my render time way back in the day because my computer was slow for even back then. I hope this helps 🙂

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