David Hare
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I’m exporting to mxf and H.264 for YouTube. But it’s not just when I export it’s also when I just render the timeline. Effects look great unrendered but once I render the time line my footage no longer looks like HD but a really bad compressed internet video
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Also ive just noticed now that when i add any form of effect before render it looks amazing but once ive rendered it it looks shocking. Ive never had this problem before and im starting to get alittle worried. I havent updated premiere as when i did in December there was a massive bug that effected mxf files. Does anything think that this maybe the case?
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endThis is very strange, ive tried rendering a sample again and the section that makes it crash whilst rendering a large file works fine if i just render out that section on its own.
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 2:34 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endwell ive just tried a test export again and its a no go. IM really lost as to what this problem could be it makes no sense at all.
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 8:22 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endNo it doesnt work from either premiere or AME. I did manage to export out the video i needed last night. im not 100% sure how i did it or why it work, im just hoping its fixed now if not im at a loss
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 12:50 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endOk so no idea what ive just done but i opened the project up in another sequence and its rendered fine using AME. Im still concered as to why this has happened. I shall let you know if the problem persists.
Many thanks
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 12:31 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endTheres nothing at the end of the video. Ill try that now but i dont understand why that may work whilst rendering a longer video when i can render out a short section and its fine? very strange, ill give that a go now.
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David Hare
May 8, 2013 at 12:22 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endHi, yes ive i shoot on the canon xf300 and xf100 all the time and rendered with no issuses. Ive got a time code on a transparent layer over the video but again ive done this loads. im bafflied as to what is doing this.
Ive just tried rendering out shot sections and that worked perfectly in both premiere and AME. It just seems to stick on the last frame then says unknow error in premiere and it just says failed in AME.
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David Hare
May 7, 2013 at 11:58 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the endHi cheers for getting back to me so fast. To answer your question no im rendering to an internal drive as i have been doing for years. But today this is starting to happen. I need to get this video rendered but im having no luck at all. Ive tried turning off cuda and that didnt help.
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Hi Alex, I ended up with the xf100 and to be honest once you’ve had a play with the setting its pretty spot on as a second camera to the xf300. The colours are an almost perfect match much better then having the 7D as a second camera.