Hi vinnov4,
Have you tried saving a preset? That's what I do. Works a treat. Let us know if that works for you.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi vinnov4,
Have you tried saving a preset? That's what I do. Works a treat. Let us know if that works for you.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Chris,
Is this variable frame rate footage? Let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin
Brilliant Solution! Just tried this as well and it DOES work.
To avoid having your original clips move into a "Source" folder and then generate a time stamped sub-folder:
STEP 1: Create a folder called "Source" inside your designated AME Watch Folder
STEP 2: Lock this new "Source" folder
STEP 3: Place clips into Watch Folder
STEP 4: Watch as they DO NOT move into the "Source" folder after being processed by AME.
CAUTION- I would highly recommend to have Media Encoder save your processed files in a separate folder and/or consider appending the word "_Proxy" to the newly compressed file names. Otherwise, you might overwrite your original clip.
Everytime I delete the folder it “regenerates” when I try to open AME. Is there something else I need to do?
Hi Kevin
The footage was 30fps put onto a 25fps timeline
Also added stills etc
Chris
Are you using GPU accelerated effects?
Yes. I always use Mercury Playback Engine GPU acceleration (CUDA). if anything wrong or it still works?
Same issue and same utterly annoying goat WRTF sound !????
Not even so complicated, I'm just trying to export on the same codecs, Quicktime !
really ?
Four years and a lot of money wasted in Adobe software, same worries, same problems.
First I got the goat, then I did everything again, copied timelines and tried almost all the export in order to… export my movie, but no, Media Composer won't work. No goat now, just… nothing. It's stuck after … 2 seconds of treatment.
I'm on a Mac, it's all new and has got a lot of power, but still… Any idea ? Adobe ? Someone ? Please ?
Hello Adobe, are you still working on this bog or did you consider it solved, cause for me it's not.
Matt, what version of AME and PPro are you using?
Let's say I import a video (and let the Media Encoder make a proxy to be able to work with the video) and cut out a small part of the video in the middle. I then paste it in the timeline in Premiere Pro. I then want to export this cutout, but when I go to the export window the part that I cut out (which is in my timeline) is not there, instead of a clip from the beginning of the source video is shown (also the duration of the clip is the exact same as my cutout). Why does this happen?? Is it something common that can be easily fixed?
Thanks!
Since updating to the AME 12.1.2, my batch encodes are working fine.
I also have a huge tip for anyone suffering from your display not waking up after a long batch export. Download caffeine and make sure it's on before beginning your exports. I use it for my overnight encodes and just turn my screen brightness down to low to save the monitor life. This solved that problem.
This problem still continues and really has not been awswered or solved
I recently upgraded from CC2017 to CC2018 on both my PC at work and my Mac at home. When I was using CC2017 encoding 1920x755 (for digital signage) worked fine to a MPEG2 file. Today, I was trying to encode to a MPEG2 file, and started getting this error below. It happens on both my Mac at home and PC at work.
I can get a 1920x1080 to encode, (1920x754 and 1920x756 both encode ok), the size I need to export for digital signage is 1920x755.
Is there somewhere I can find what frame size is supported by MPEG2 codec?
I feel like I've eliminated "hardware or memory problems"
Things I've tried so far:
- Uninstalled and reinstalled Media Encoder latest version (kept preferences from old CC2017 and also deleted preferences)
- Cleared all my media caches
- Restarted
- Updated video card drivers
- Tried a new simple AE project
- Encoding Time: 00:00:02
08/27/2018 04:58:33 PM : Encoding Failed
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Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Codec compression error.
This codec may be unable to support the requested frame size, or there may be a hardware or memory problem.
Error completing render.
Writing with exporter: MPEG2
Writing to file: /Volumes/SubSSD/Decode_video/1 - Resources/1 - Footage/2 - Exports/Comp 1.mpg
Writing file type: mpg2
Around timecode: 00:00:00:01 - 00:00:01:08
Component: MPEG2 of type Exporter
Selector: 9
Error code: 19
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Hi,
This is really a missing feature for people that had a tedious time preparing the queue list.
I hope that they implement this feature in future versions. So simple, so obvious, but.....
Super, it works! Thanks a lot!
Hej,
I've been trying to render out a project and after different render settings, lengths, and options, my Media Encoder keeps failing at one specific time stamp. I've come to the conclusion that my source After Effects file may be corrupted in some way, since the render completely gives out no matter if I render half, 1/4, or just the end of the composition, and no matter what adjustments are made to my render settings,
I'm unsure what I can do to rectify this issue, since in my source media at that specific time stamp, no new media is introduced (no new comps, frames, etc....seems to happen mid comp for one specific comp).
Any idea what I can do to rectify the issue? The report that's generated says the following:
Additional Info:
Media Encoder CC (12.1.2 Build 69) [and updated and tried again before posting this...no change]
After Effects CC (15.1.2 Build 69) [also updated]
Mac OSHigh Sierra 10.13.5
Not too sure about the codec, but I'm rendering out at H264, and in a .mp4 container... whether high bit rate/youtubehd/facebookhd/highquality hd, keep getting same failure at same time.
Tried with Mercury Playback Engine Software Only and with Acceleration....same results...... which is why all of this is making me think it's an issue with me source AE files and not the encoder, but I'm really not sure...
Any help appreciated!
- M
hi Kevin,
The forums is largely a user to user support system and is not the best place to report issues, user voice is. I found a bug you can upvote here: BUG: What happened to Proxy creation? Buggy and slow in V.12 compared to V.11 – Adobe video & audio apps
Thanks for indicating the bug which can be up-voted and / or commented on. If you look across the forums they are scores of frustrated Adobe users having this same issue, the bug however has been up-voted 8 times (including by myself and at least 1 other on this thread). That suggests to me that the bug-report system just isn't working - can we not find some way of reporting bugs (and consolidating bug reports) directly from the forums? I would not have found that bug "What happened to Proxy creation? Buggy and slow in V.12 compared to V.11" had you not post the link here.
Considering how buggy Adobe software has become since Creative Cloud I think Adobe need to sort out a much clearer way for users to communicate issues, whether or not it connected to the user forums.