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  • Jordan Woodworth

    September 21, 2014 at 3:33 am in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 keeps stalling during encode

    Well in the end the fix was encoding on a Mac. Same exact project file, same conformed files and preview files and all. Was a 4 year old Powerbook. Took awhile to encode but WORKED.

  • Yes I know that would work but trying to avoid having the bug asset be a video file. Maybe I’m falsely assuming a video file bug will be more demanding on Premiere than a still eps file would be?

  • Jordan Woodworth

    September 6, 2014 at 12:09 am in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 keeps stalling during encode

    Well what do you know a new project I’ve just completed editing won’t encode. Same type of situation as the last one. Just hangs in different spots everytime I try to encode. I am now officially not a fan of Premiere. Missing the days of FCP7.

  • Jordan Woodworth

    August 9, 2014 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 keeps stalling during encode

    I’ll give that a try. Although there’s still the fact that I had no problem encoding that section in a smaller chunk as part of an uncompressed 3 part encode which I then pieced back together and successfully encoded using my desired YouTube preset, which won’t process on YouTube. Right now I’m attempting 12 different encodes (this sequence has 12 video tracks), each one with a different video track turned off to see if I can narrow it down to a certain video track.

  • Jordan Woodworth

    August 9, 2014 at 3:05 pm in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 keeps stalling during encode

    Thanks Walter, well I tried your recommendation and it didn’t help. But thank you for the temporary bit of excitement I felt at hoping for a solution, I’ve been trying this for two days now, arghghgh! Just like you advised, I let Premiere do the deleting of the preview files by changing the sequence setting and then changed it back and re-rendered. Encode is still stalling right around the same spot everytime. Not sure if this matters but it’s never had a rendering problem, and of this 29 minute sequence, only 19 seconds of it even needs rendering, and that section isn’t anywhere near the area where the encode consistently stalls. The rest is yellow. What I don’t understand is how Premiere didn’t have any problem encoding an uncompressed 10 bit mov file (in 3 parts). But then after putting those three files back together on a new project timeline and then successfully encoding to my usual YouTube preset (comes with Premiere CC), it then won’t process on YouTube. It uploads and then starts processing at 95% and never moves. This is episode 6 of a series I’m working on, the previous 5 episodes have all worked without any hitches. Moderator please move this to the paranormal activity forums because I swear there’s a ghost in this sequence.

  • Jordan Woodworth

    August 8, 2014 at 10:43 pm in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 keeps stalling during encode

    I’ve watched the preview as it encodes a few times now, it never stops in the same place, it stops within about a 40 second window. I ended up being able to encode a 10bit uncompressed mov in 3 parts (1 up to the faulty window, 1 including, and 1 after) and then I pieced that together in a new sequence in a new project. I then encoded that with no problems, using the YouTube preset I always use for this particular client, but now this ghost problem seems to follow me to YouTube. On YouTube it keeps failing to process video properly!!! I then tried encoding with the Vimeo preset and get the same error on YouTube with that file. What could it be?

  • My current workaround is not editing multicam 🙁 I feel like I’m back on FCP 4 or whenever it was they didn’t have muticam.

  • Yes I’ve done everything correctly. I’m sure of this because I have now edited almost 10 multi cam events on Premiere CC 2014. I’ve just started a new project and tried creating a multicamera clip from just two cameras, and I then open the multcam clip in the timeline and insert a powerpoint presentation, once I’ve done that I drag the multicam clip into my project sequence and when I try to view “multi-camera” in the Program window it doesn’t give me the usual multi-camera view with all my angles on the left and the program on the right.

  • Thanks Rene, I wonder though why the overlay menu asking “apply to source footage” or “apply to clip”?

  • Using FCP 6.0.5

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