Adobe Premiere keeps crashing everytime I try to export

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Adobe Premiere keeps crashing everytime I try to export

Postby KidEgo » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:06 pm

Why? How do I fix this?
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Postby Autraya » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:17 pm

more information plskthnxbai.


*sigh* ok...
1.) are you editing with avs?
2.) what codec are you a. rendering with and b. the clips you are editing with
3.) is there a particular point frame in the timeline it's stopping at? if so what is there that's different to other parts of the time time?
4.) how many different export options have you tried?
5.) is there a broken plug-in?
6.) are you trying to write over a previous export which was "added to project when finished"?
.....

eh that should be enough for starters
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Postby KidEgo » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:21 pm

Autraya wrote:more information plskthnxbai.


*sigh* ok...
1.) are you editing with avs?
2.) what codec are you a. rendering with and b. the clips you are editing with
3.) is there a particular point frame in the timeline it's stopping at? if so what is there that's different to other parts of the time time?
4.) how many different export options have you tried?
5.) is there a broken plug-in?
6.) are you trying to write over a previous export which was "added to project when finished"?
.....

eh that should be enough for starters


I'm using .avs and .wmv files, and I'm exporting with Huffy UV.
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Postby Autraya » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:31 pm

I use premiere pro 1.5 and I cannot export more than 10-15 seconds of "edited" timeline without it crashing if I use avs (regardless of memory settings and script changes)
"edited" meaning multiple transitions, track mattes and effects added.

I'd suggest that you make a VFAPI and bait and switch for exporting the .avs

As to wmv, besides being lossy I know pro 1.5 is not a fand of this file type for editing purposes, that said I only used it once for a complilation that I never finished.

you could also Try exporting uncompressed (no compression) it'll be huge but some times it's a life saver when codec rendering is not playing ball.
You could aslo muck around with the "recompress" box and options on your export. <-- I've found it helps when using track mattes and it keeps crashing on export.
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Postby Krisqo » Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:57 pm

Or do like I did an export 5-10 seconds at a time either losslessly or uncompressed. Then import the clips back into premiere and export it as a whole without having to worry about the AVS plugin sapping too much power.

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Postby KidEgo » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:19 pm

Autraya wrote:I use premiere pro 1.5 and I cannot export more than 10-15 seconds of "edited" timeline without it crashing if I use avs (regardless of memory settings and script changes)
"edited" meaning multiple transitions, track mattes and effects added.

I'd suggest that you make a VFAPI and bait and switch for exporting the .avs

As to wmv, besides being lossy I know pro 1.5 is not a fand of this file type for editing purposes, that said I only used it once for a complilation that I never finished.

you could also Try exporting uncompressed (no compression) it'll be huge but some times it's a life saver when codec rendering is not playing ball.
You could aslo muck around with the "recompress" box and options on your export. <-- I've found it helps when using track mattes and it keeps crashing on export.


What's a VFAPI? And those WMV clips are cut scenes in video games.
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Postby Falconone » Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:03 am

I think the problem can be Huffy every time i exported with it, it crashed, but when i export uncompressed all is ok. I have used in Pro 1.5 all the time avs and i had no problems with export, because uncompressed was the best way
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Postby KidEgo » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:05 pm

It can't be the AVS files, because every other time I've used AVS files, it's never crashed. And besides, all the AVS files in the video were made from files made by DVD Decrypter of my DVDs, and I even tried two other codecs, and it STILL crashed.
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Postby Falconone » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:49 pm

well, i saw that only lagarith and uncompressed work really for me.
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Postby Athena » Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:20 pm

I second Falc. I usually export in lag. HUFF will crash premiere. But lag works fine.
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Postby KidEgo » Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:36 pm

All right, I managed to get ALL the files exported thanks to this ridiculous process where I had to export it CLIP BY CLIP, but now, why is it only importing them as Audio when I import them into Windows Movie Maker? I even XviD'ed each of the clips with Virtual Dub, and even those versions only get imported as audio! How do I fix this?
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Postby Athena » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:28 pm

KidEgo wrote:All right, I managed to get ALL the files exported thanks to this ridiculous process where I had to export it CLIP BY CLIP, but now, why is it only importing them as Audio when I import them into Windows Movie Maker? I even XviD'ed each of the clips with Virtual Dub, and even those versions only get imported as audio! How do I fix this?


Why on earth are you going from Premiere to WMM?

Also:

DON'T USE XViDs IN ANY EDITING PROGRAM.

*sigh*
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Postby KidEgo » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:27 pm

Why on earth are you going from Premiere to WMM?


What other choice do I have if the clips are divided into separate parts?
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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:05 pm

KidEgo wrote:
Why on earth are you going from Premiere to WMM?


What other choice do I have if the clips are divided into separate parts?


What? You want clips you make the damned things yourself in VDubmod and only use what you want.
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Postby Athena » Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:38 pm

Vdubmod -> Append Segment-> Save as -> Choose Compression -> Configure -> ??? -> Profit.

Dear God.

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