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  • Hey… I’ve had the same errors. Here’s an easy work-around solve.

    Usually, these errors are caused when the programs don’t like the clip you are using. This does seem to be a little random (and irritating.)

    Copy the clip with control c.

    Create a new premier file. (I have created a file called “exporter” just for this purpose.)

    Paste the clip into the edit file.

    Export the clip, and save it where you can find the clip.

    Import the clip back into your original edit file. It should now work.

    This also helps when you add multiple effects — such as NeatVideo, and Stabilizer. It often helps to copy the clip, export it with one effect added, then bring the exported file back into the edit program.

    Color correcting will slow editing down, so exporting clips and re-importing them can also help to keep the edit file moving.

    Another trick is to “render selection” — by highlighting a few clips — rather than render in to out, which can take a while.

    Hope this helps.

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