Adobe Premiere Pro Error
- Krisqo
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I use this for all my previews. Set the quality as low as it can go and it should render fine. Just don't use it for actual exports as it will leave a watermark, but the watermark is fine for previews since you won't be using them during your final export.
Hope this helps.
I use this for all my previews. Set the quality as low as it can go and it should render fine. Just don't use it for actual exports as it will leave a watermark, but the watermark is fine for previews since you won't be using them during your final export.
Hope this helps.
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Downloaded. I set it as the project settings codec.
Dragged timeline in.
Hit enter.
Rendering...
*POP*

Click yes.
Rendering...
*POP*

Click yes.
Rendering...
*POP*

Wtf?
Like, every. Single. Second. And If I click "No" then that error occurs again.
Wtf hax.
(i set the quality to lowest and left the other settings unchanged)
Dragged timeline in.
Hit enter.
Rendering...
*POP*


Click yes.
Rendering...
*POP*


Click yes.
Rendering...
*POP*


Wtf?
Like, every. Single. Second. And If I click "No" then that error occurs again.
Wtf hax.
(i set the quality to lowest and left the other settings unchanged)
- Krisqo
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From the list you have, compared to mine, you actually have fewer than I do, but I do have all the ones you've got and I've had no problem. Hell... I was just editing using that codec for my previews just a few mins ago.
It may help your problem but I ran into that one several times and I could not find a way around it aside from trying different cuts where the preview goes all screwey (in my case it was the last few seconds of my video). It may just be a newer Premiere thing.
It may help your problem but I ran into that one several times and I could not find a way around it aside from trying different cuts where the preview goes all screwey (in my case it was the last few seconds of my video). It may just be a newer Premiere thing.
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Yeah, I haven't figured out how to stop the new version of the PicVideo MJPEG codec from being like that.
So I suggest the MidVid MJPEG codec instead:
http://www.free-codecs.com/Midvid_JPEG_ ... wnload.htm
So I suggest the MidVid MJPEG codec instead:
http://www.free-codecs.com/Midvid_JPEG_ ... wnload.htm
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Sorry for not answering that. Uhhh, I have no idea what the hell that means >.> but it's probably because I suck.BasharOfTheAges wrote:BasharOfTheAges wrote:How is your footage you're bringing into Premiere encoded?
Thanx Yew ^_^Scintilla wrote:Yeah, I haven't figured out how to stop the new version of the PicVideo MJPEG codec from being like that.
So I suggest the MidVid MJPEG codec instead:
http://www.free-codecs.com/Midvid_JPEG_ ... wnload.htm
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He means what file type are you importing? AVI, AVS, etc....I'm actually having this SAME exact problem right now and will let you know if I find a way to fix it...I'm using AVS files Bashar if that helps...I want this problem solved too T_T
I don't really understand why I'm having memory issues in Premiere...I've got 2 gigs...not that thats the max out right now (I think they're up to 4?) but still...that should be more than enough to render...
And also, of those codecs listed what would be the best to use? I don't really feel like paying money for another codec, being a broke college student and all...
I don't really understand why I'm having memory issues in Premiere...I've got 2 gigs...not that thats the max out right now (I think they're up to 4?) but still...that should be more than enough to render...
And also, of those codecs listed what would be the best to use? I don't really feel like paying money for another codec, being a broke college student and all...
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Found a solution! At least for the time being anyway....
I did a few things so its pretty hard to tell which of these did it for me...
1) I increased my virtual memory (consult google on how to do this)
2) Deleted the preview files for my current project
3) Added the line setmemorymax(24) at the beginning of each of my AVS scripts
BTW scin, that free codec you provided the link to....fucking ownage man. Sick rendering times and great look.
I'll keep you updated if this problem comes back again. Hopefully this'll fix your problems too mate.
I did a few things so its pretty hard to tell which of these did it for me...
1) I increased my virtual memory (consult google on how to do this)
2) Deleted the preview files for my current project
3) Added the line setmemorymax(24) at the beginning of each of my AVS scripts
BTW scin, that free codec you provided the link to....fucking ownage man. Sick rendering times and great look.
I'll keep you updated if this problem comes back again. Hopefully this'll fix your problems too mate.
*sips tea*