Andy Edwards
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Couple things:
What version of CC for Premiere & Media Encoder?
What hard drives are hooked up to your laptop? USB 3.0, Thunderbolt, Firewire?
Do you have enough free space for all the encodes? Encoder will slow down when it’s fighting drive space.
Have you deleted your Media Cache files, Preview files and retried to export the 7th over again?
Can you export the 7th video straight out of Premiere and get the same failed result?
If you want to check temperature or other info on the laptop you can purchase iStat menus application and see how hard your laptop is working.
Maybe it’s overheating by the time it gets to the 7th video.
Are you using CUDA or OPEN CL for your render exports? Not sure what graphics card you have installed in that laptop.Andy Edwards
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Andy Edwards
February 19, 2016 at 9:56 pm in reply to: Do I need CUDA drivers for Mac Pro (Late 2013)?No. Choose OpenCL for Premiere and AME.
Andy
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Is there a IT department taking care of all the equipment? Or are you all just “rebels” getting it done 🙂 You could jump over to the Storage forum and see if Bob Zelin or one of the other forum leaders has some ideas. It’s a pretty deep dive when dealing with multiple systems and permissions, so you don’t want to change things on a individual level that could come back and bite you if the machines were getting their permissions from Active Directory.
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Hi Mitch.
Are all the machines bonded through Active Directory? If yes, that is what sets the permission per user/group vs. it being a Premiere issue.
Andy Edwards
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Andy Edwards
December 30, 2015 at 10:56 pm in reply to: Premiere crashes on startup before and after 2015.1 upgradeHave you tried creating a new project and importing your sequences through media browser from the project that keeps crashing?
If you need to install the old version, which will install next to CC2015.1 just fine, go to the CC desktop application and go to the find additional Apps button and change the all apps to view previous versions. You can then download the version you used to have and incrementally upgrade it back up with the updates until you get back to the version you need. You might need to install any plugins you used to have prior to upgrading.
Andy Edwards
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Andy Edwards
December 22, 2015 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Adobe-certified GPU cards – Quadro 400 with Premiere Pro (CC 2015)?Just bought a GeForce 980ti for testing in some older Mac Pro towers. Have a bunch of Quadro 4000’s in other towers and they are getting long in the tooth. Definitely wouldn’t buy one today with all the newer GPU’s out there. With El Capitan and the new Nvidia web drivers, you can practically run a PC GPU card in your old Mac Pro tower… but you won’t get the boot screen, unless you get it flashed by a company like MacVidCards. Get one of the newer GPU cards so you won’t have a issue with Premiere CC2015 going forward.
Andy Edwards
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Andy Edwards
November 23, 2015 at 6:35 pm in reply to: Need audio guru’s advice on adobe premiere audio outputSpike,
Have you used the search engine on this site or Youtube to answer your question? This type of question has been answered hundred of times and is available with a little work on your end.
Depending on what version of CC you are using, you need to set up your sequences as Multichannel and assign all your audio track correctly before making the multichannel export.
Take a look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRKvBv7d1_8or search Youtube for:
multichannel audio export in Premiere ProAndy Edwards
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You need to create a multi-channel sequence and pan / assign your audio tracks to specific tracks before you export to meet your clients request. Read over these links to get an idea of what you need to do.
https://blogs.adobe.com/VideoRoad/2015/02/multichannel-audio-in-premiere-pro.html
https://strypesinpost.com/2012/11/exporting-multichannel-quicktimes-in-premiere-pro/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRKvBv7d1_8
Andy Edwards
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Andy Edwards
September 29, 2015 at 8:29 pm in reply to: A low level exception occured in: Importer MPEG (Importer)Experiment with render codec to make sure you are matching the exact frame size and codec. XDCAM EX has 2 choices in the codec area depending on PAL or NTSC.
Yellow line just means it doesn’t have a preview file associated with the files. You can read up more on the differences of red, yellow green line here: (https://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2011/02/red-yellow-and-green-render-bars.html)
XDCAM is a long GOP codec and can be a little heavier to get exports done fast. Depending on your CPU / GPU combination you will get faster exports with better hardware. 35 secs for 35 sec of footage is 1:1, so not bad. If you render your sequence and choose export with previews, you should see faster export times.
Andy
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If it was a PC GPU purchase you need to use a service like Macvidcards to flash it to work in the Mac Pro. Depending on your OS, you might be able to use the new Nvidia web drivers to get to be seen on the mac if you have your original mac GPU installed as well. Read the section on where to buy GPUS for your mac: https://barefeats.com/gpuss.html
Andy Edwards
