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  • Chuck Major

    January 25, 2016 at 6:32 am in reply to: Using GPU Acceleration inserts a random frame?

    UPDATE: I no longer have the memory issue…. I slip RAM between adobe and other apps, giving each about 128GB..

    The random inserted frame from another part of the video during Encore transcode is still a big issue! It happens whether GPU Acceleration is on or off when using Dynamic Link to import a sequence from Premiere Pro.

  • I also have random single frames from another part of my video appear at different locations in my Encore MPEG2 transcodes. The sequences were imported into Encore from Premiere Pro CS5 via Adobe Dynamic Link.

    The random frames do not appear in the original Premier Pro timeline, only in the Encore transcode and the burned DVDs.

    I have tried importing into Encore using Adobe Dynamic Link with both “Mercury GPU acceleration” turned on and “Mercury Software only” with the same results.

    I can export directly from Premiere Pro with the MPEG2 for DVD setting, but video and title quality suffers and Encore does not automatically adjust transcode to fit on and fill the DVD.

    There are many people on the Adobe forums that have had this issue on CS4 – CC, but no one seems to have found a resolution.

    I Also have another PC not as powerful (FX1800), but it does not have the issue.

    Have thought of upgrading to my CS6 version or CC but others also having the issue with those as well… HELP!

    System Config:
    Windows 10 Pro
    Dual Xeon E5-2637 v2 @ 3.50GHz
    256GB RAM
    Nvidia Quadro K4000 Graphics Card
    1TB SSD Boot/Program Disk
    4TB Video Source Disk
    2TB RAID0 Sctratch and processing disk

    Software:
    Premiere Pro CS5
    After Effect CS5.5
    PhotoShop CS6 (Installed from Master Collection)
    Media Encoder CS5
    Media Encoder CS5.5
    Media Encoder CS6

  • Chuck Major

    January 21, 2016 at 11:53 pm in reply to: Premiere/AME low on memory

    Any resolution to this? The thing I hate about these forums is that you can always find someone having a similar issue, but you never came across a resolution….

    If you thought 16GB was a lot, Encore encoding is using over 200+GB on my 256GB dual Xeon rig. This happens when Mercury GPU Acceleration is Off.

    When Mercury GPU Acceleration is on, it uses much less and is faster, BUT, random frames from previous parts of the video are inserted… I’m going insane.

    Chuck
    crmajor@comcast.net

    System Config:
    Windows 10 Pro
    Dual Xeon E5-2637 v2 @ 3.50GHz
    256GB RAM
    Nvidia Quadro K4000 Graphics Card
    1TB SSD Boot/Program Disk
    4TB Video Source Disk
    2TB RAID0 Sctratch and processing disk

    Software:
    Premiere Pro CS5
    After Effect CS5.5
    PhotoShop CS6 (Installed from Master Collection)
    Media Encoder CS5
    Media Encoder CS5.5
    Media Encoder CS6

  • Chuck Major

    January 19, 2016 at 5:40 am in reply to: Using GPU Acceleration inserts a random frame?

    Random single frames from another part of my video appear at different locations in my Encore MPEG2 transcodes. The sequences

    were imported into Encore from Premiere Pro CS5 via Adobe Dynamic Link.

    The random frames do not appear in the original Premier Pro timeline, only in the Encore transcode and the burned DVDs.

    I have tried importing into Encore using Adobe Dynamic Link with both Mercury GPU acceleration turned on and Mercury Software only

    with the same results.

    I can export directly from Premiere Pro with the MPEG2 for DVD setting, but video and title quality suffers and Encore does not

    automatically adjust transcode to fit on the DVD.

    If I turn GPU Acceleration off the Transcode in Encore takes longer and appears to use more memory, but completes successfully

    without the random frames.
    There are many people on the Adobe forums that have had this issue on CS4 – CC, but no one seems to have found a resolution.

    I Also have another PC not as powerful (FX1800), but it does not have the issue.

    System Config:
    Windows 10 Pro
    Dual Xeon E5-2637 v2 @ 3.50GHz
    256GB RAM
    Nvidia Quadro K4000 Graphics Card
    1TB SSD Boot/Program Disk
    4TB Video Source Disk
    2TB RAID0 Sctratch and processing disk

    Software:
    Premiere Pro CS5
    After Effect CS5.5
    PhotoShop CS6 (Installed from Master Collection)
    Media Encoder CS5
    Media Encoder CS5.5
    Media Encoder CS6

  • Chuck Major

    January 7, 2016 at 5:37 am in reply to: Using GPU Acceleration inserts a random frame?

    I have the same issue with Random frames appearing in the Encore MPEG2 transcodes of my latest 3 projects. All imported Seqs from Premiere Pro CS5 via Adobe Dynamic Link. I can Export from ppro to mpeg2 without the issue, but video quality is not as good for titles and video. The PC is a dual Zeon, 256GB RAM, 1TB SSD Boot/Program Disk, 4TB Video Source Disk, 2TB RAID0 Scratch and processing disk. Nvidia Quadro K4000 video

    Also have another PC not as powerful, but it does not have the issue

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