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Media Encoder is not linking video size correctly

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Hi,

I need some help, I have just download the new Adobe CC and now I wish I had not! I am having a problem with rendering out After Effects (AE) files in Adobe media encoder (AME). AME is not linking to the file correctly and when I render out a 1080p video in AME it is rendering it out as 480x270 even if I select match source nothing changes. If I set the size in AME physically then the video is the correct size but the quality is terrible.

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.50.08 am.png

 

The composition settings in AE are set to 1080p and I have been rendering things out like this until this recent download with not problems. I am currently going back to Adobe CC (15.3) to see if that will fix my issue. This is a screen shot of the AE composition setting

 

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.49.12 am.png

Please help this is really F@#king me over and super annoying.

 

Thanks


problem: import image sequence in adobe media encoder

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Hi

 

have a problem with adobe media encoder CS6, in media encoder preferences I change the Display Format to 25 frame timecode, I import a serial of TGA (170 frame) to media encoder as a TGA image file Sequence, this serial generated from 3D Max and ToonBoom applications, the specification of TGA serial 1080 50i "1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps", when I import the sequence, media encoder recognize the sequence as 1920X1080 - progressive - 29.97 fps, in interpret Footage options window I change the settings of the sequence to upper filed - 25 fps, and I export it to quicktime mov 1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps uncompressed

 

the problem:

the duration of mov file is 06:20 and that is correct for 170 frame as 25 fps but the mov file not contain all tga serial image, the image freeze at time code 05:16 (frame number 142) and duplicate the frame 142 to the rest of movie file

 

if I don't change the frame rate in interpret Footage options window for the tga sequence which media encoder recognize it as 29.97 fps, the mov file contain all TGA frames but with duration of 05:16 which not 25 fps

 

in adobe media encoder CS5.5 I don't get this problem at all

 

1- how to solve this problem ??

2- how to force adobe media encoder CS6 to recognize the imported image sequence as 25 fps frame rate ??

 

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS6

 

thanks

 

Message was edited by: yas1amin1mah

Adobe Media Encoder Network Rendering of Premiere Pro Projects have Audio Issues

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I have a peculiar problem using Adobe Media Encoder 2015.4 to render out Premiere Pro 2015.4 projects on a network machine. I can render out the projects properly on the machine that the files are local to, but on the network machine, the audio either is static or it is missing tracks altogether. I tried multiple audio and video codecs to make sure it wasn't one in particular that got corrupted, but no change. I am using the h.264 codec with AAC stereo audio with my current export settings. Both machines are Windows 10, and are signed in with the same Microsoft account. Prior to the 2015.4 update, the issue did no exist with the current setup as I described.

media offline in media encoder

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Hello

I'm trying to export a premier cc sequence via adobe media encoder and somehow it tells me on ME that the rushes are offline.

I tried to clean the media cache both from premier and ME but it didn't help.

Waiting for your reply

regards

Ariel Tamir

Media Encoder CS6 doesn't export any of the common formats like .MOV, .AVI, .AIFF .WAV, etc.

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When I queue exports from Premiere CS6,  Media Encoder totally ignores any custom export settings, and chooses some completely different system defined default settings, which I did not choose in Premiere. In previous versions Premiere would always pass the encoding settings to the Media Encoder.

 

Update: When I tried to import the custom settings into Adobe Media Encoder, I got an error message: "Preset could not be imported. No exporter found for this preset." Then I've realized, that AEM doesn't even have a QuickTime export format!!! Actually it offers only 4 export formats: H.264 (MP4), FLV, F4V, and MP3. Then, when I queue an export with Premiere with one of those 4 formats, then AEM would accept it. Anything else - it just wouldn't work!!! So wait - am I missing something, or I literally cannot queue any other common format exports with AEM??? I need to work with MOV, AVI, AIFF, WAV etc. files, which all aren't accepted by the Media Encoder... Or am I missing something???

 

This is ridiculous. I am becoming quite fed up with Premiere CS6 bundle - in 20 minutes I have found already 4 diferent features, that worked in previous versions, and work no more in CS6

 

I don't know how it worked in CS5.5 - anybody?

problem: import image sequence in adobe media encoder

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Hi

 

have a problem with adobe media encoder CS6, in media encoder preferences I change the Display Format to 25 frame timecode, I import a serial of TGA (170 frame) to media encoder as a TGA image file Sequence, this serial generated from 3D Max and ToonBoom applications, the specification of TGA serial 1080 50i "1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps", when I import the sequence, media encoder recognize the sequence as 1920X1080 - progressive - 29.97 fps, in interpret Footage options window I change the settings of the sequence to upper filed - 25 fps, and I export it to quicktime mov 1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps uncompressed

 

the problem:

the duration of mov file is 06:20 and that is correct for 170 frame as 25 fps but the mov file not contain all tga serial image, the image freeze at time code 05:16 (frame number 142) and duplicate the frame 142 to the rest of movie file

 

if I don't change the frame rate in interpret Footage options window for the tga sequence which media encoder recognize it as 29.97 fps, the mov file contain all TGA frames but with duration of 05:16 which not 25 fps

 

in adobe media encoder CS5.5 I don't get this problem at all

 

1- how to solve this problem ??

2- how to force adobe media encoder CS6 to recognize the imported image sequence as 25 fps frame rate ??

 

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS6

 

thanks

 

Message was edited by: yas1amin1mah

How to add moov atom?

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Since upgrading to CS6,when I upload my videos to You Tube I keep getting a notice that I need to adjust my Quicktime settings to prepare videos for internet streaming. Which is easy enough with Quicktime, just chexk the prepare for fast streaming box, with iFFMPEG it also one of the custom choices available by checking the "write moov atom" box. I cannot find the equivilent in AME. Are there presets that do write the moov atom.

Media Encoder is not linking video size correctly

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Hi,

I need some help, I have just download the new Adobe CC and now I wish I had not! I am having a problem with rendering out After Effects (AE) files in Adobe media encoder (AME). AME is not linking to the file correctly and when I render out a 1080p video in AME it is rendering it out as 480x270 even if I select match source nothing changes. If I set the size in AME physically then the video is the correct size but the quality is terrible.

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.50.08 am.png

 

The composition settings in AE are set to 1080p and I have been rendering things out like this until this recent download with not problems. I am currently going back to Adobe CC (15.3) to see if that will fix my issue. This is a screen shot of the AE composition setting

 

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.49.12 am.png

Please help this is really F@#king me over and super annoying.

 

Thanks


problem: import image sequence in adobe media encoder

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0

Hi

 

have a problem with adobe media encoder CS6, in media encoder preferences I change the Display Format to 25 frame timecode, I import a serial of TGA (170 frame) to media encoder as a TGA image file Sequence, this serial generated from 3D Max and ToonBoom applications, the specification of TGA serial 1080 50i "1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps", when I import the sequence, media encoder recognize the sequence as 1920X1080 - progressive - 29.97 fps, in interpret Footage options window I change the settings of the sequence to upper filed - 25 fps, and I export it to quicktime mov 1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps uncompressed

 

the problem:

the duration of mov file is 06:20 and that is correct for 170 frame as 25 fps but the mov file not contain all tga serial image, the image freeze at time code 05:16 (frame number 142) and duplicate the frame 142 to the rest of movie file

 

if I don't change the frame rate in interpret Footage options window for the tga sequence which media encoder recognize it as 29.97 fps, the mov file contain all TGA frames but with duration of 05:16 which not 25 fps

 

in adobe media encoder CS5.5 I don't get this problem at all

 

1- how to solve this problem ??

2- how to force adobe media encoder CS6 to recognize the imported image sequence as 25 fps frame rate ??

 

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS6

 

thanks

 

Message was edited by: yas1amin1mah

Media Encoder Export to h.264 Keeps Erroring

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I am using the YouTube 1080p 30fps preset and twice now I have had an export of the same project fail. The error log states:

"File importer detected an inconsistency in the file structure of Accident Reenactment.mp4.  Reading and writing this file's metadata (XMP) has been disabled.

 

Adobe Media Encoder

Could not write XMP data in output file."


The result is a small file of 24 bytes, so the video doesn't even get created. I have exported this same project to DVD and ProRes with no issue, so I have no idea what the problem is.

 

Here is the whole section from this export:

05/12/2014 12:44:25 PM : Queue Resumed

- Source File: Accident Reenactment

- Output File: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 2/Output Files/Accident Reenactment.m2v

- Preset Used: DVD

- Video: NTSC, 720x480, 29.97 fps, Upper, Quality 75

- Audio: PCM Audio, 48 kHz, Stereo, 16 bit

- Bitrate: VBR, 1 Pass, Min 2.80, Target 5.00, Max 7.00 Mbps

- Encoding Time: 01:19:24

05/12/2014 02:03:50 PM : File Successfully Encoded

 

- Source File: Accident Reenactment

- Output File: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 2/Output Files/Accident Reenactment.mov

- Preset Used: Quicktime Archive

- Video: 1920x1080 (1.0), 29.97 fps, Upper, Quality 90, Apple ProRes 422

- Audio: Uncompressed, 48000 Hz, Stereo, 16 bit

- Bitrate:

- Encoding Time: 02:32:23

05/12/2014 04:36:24 PM : File Successfully Encoded

 

- Source File: Accident Reenactment

- Output File: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 2/Output Files/Accident Reenactment.mp4

- Preset Used: YouTube HD 1080p 29.97

- Video: 1920x1080 (1.0), 29.97 fps, Progressive

- Audio: AAC, 320 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo

- Bitrate: VBR, 2 pass, Target 8.00 Mbps, Max 8.00 Mbps

- The source was deinterlaced

- Encoding Time: 04:12:14

05/12/2014 06:16:14 PM : File Encoded with warning

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File importer detected an inconsistency in the file structure of Accident Reenactment.mp4.  Reading and writing this file's metadata (XMP) has been disabled.

 

 

Adobe Media Encoder

Could not write XMP data in output file.

 

Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC on an iMac running OSX 10.9.2.

Core i7 2.93 GHz

8GB RAM

Built in YouTube HD 1080p 29.97 preset in Media Encoder.

 

Any help would be great. Please let me know if you need any addition info.

Conversion to WMV file

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Is it possible to convert MOV file to WMV file?

If so, what is the best way/ application would recommend?

Does Adobe Media Encoder save/export in swf format?

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Does Adobe Media Encoder save/export in swf format?

If yes how?

 

Thanks

Adobe Media Encoder Network Rendering of Premiere Pro Projects have Audio Issues

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I have a peculiar problem using Adobe Media Encoder 2015.4 to render out Premiere Pro 2015.4 projects on a network machine. I can render out the projects properly on the machine that the files are local to, but on the network machine, the audio either is static or it is missing tracks altogether. I tried multiple audio and video codecs to make sure it wasn't one in particular that got corrupted, but no change. I am using the h.264 codec with AAC stereo audio with my current export settings. Both machines are Windows 10, and are signed in with the same Microsoft account. Prior to the 2015.4 update, the issue did no exist with the current setup as I described.

ProRes 4444 missing from list of options (Win 7)

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I am working on a video that is encoded as ProRes 4444 in Premiere Pro and AE, when I finish I need to export the timeline in ProRes4444, but this seems to be missing from the list of codecs.

 

I do have Uncompressed 10bit 4 2 2.

 

Searched google and found a few sites that claim to sell this codec, but I don't want to part with money if it's not something I need.

 

Just to be clear, this is a Windows machine (win7)

media offline in media encoder

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Hello

I'm trying to export a premier cc sequence via adobe media encoder and somehow it tells me on ME that the rushes are offline.

I tried to clean the media cache both from premier and ME but it didn't help.

Waiting for your reply

regards

Ariel Tamir


Media Encoder cc2015.3 NO AUDIO?

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Running an HD render from the new AE via "Add to Media Encoder Queue" to the new Media Encoder.

Everything encodes perfectly......  except the audio?
(Tried rendering to H264 .mp4, AND .wmv, both have same issue)

Audio is checked on, so it's not a mistake with my render settings

 

Anyone else?

Media Encoder is not linking video size correctly

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Hi,

I need some help, I have just download the new Adobe CC and now I wish I had not! I am having a problem with rendering out After Effects (AE) files in Adobe media encoder (AME). AME is not linking to the file correctly and when I render out a 1080p video in AME it is rendering it out as 480x270 even if I select match source nothing changes. If I set the size in AME physically then the video is the correct size but the quality is terrible.

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.50.08 am.png

 

The composition settings in AE are set to 1080p and I have been rendering things out like this until this recent download with not problems. I am currently going back to Adobe CC (15.3) to see if that will fix my issue. This is a screen shot of the AE composition setting

 

Screen Shot 2016-11-09 at 6.49.12 am.png

Please help this is really F@#king me over and super annoying.

 

Thanks

Conversion to WMV file

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Is it possible to convert MOV file to WMV file?

If so, what is the best way/ application would recommend?

Fast Start Encoding Option?

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Hi,

 

I've been searching online and reading through the forum articles about exporting from Premiere and AME with the 'Fast Start' encoding option for quicktime movie files in the h.264 codec.

 

A lot of the information I've gathered is around the 'moov atom' and how it's commonly placed at the end of a file. For the progressive nature of playback to occur this atom apparently needs to be at the beginning of the file. Forum articles and others have suggested using third party, line based applications to change this atom position. This seems ridiculous to me as it complicates my workflow.

 

I have recently switched from the Apple Studio products to Adobe's and in the past I would simply check 'encode for fast start' on the export menu and this would encode the file properly.

 

Does Adobe have this function built into the program? Am I overlooking something? Is there is a better workflow that I am unaware of?

 

How best can I encode my videos so that they will buffer a small amount and then progressively download the rest as the viewers watches it?

 

Thank you all kindly in advance for your help.

Adobe Media Encoder wont support HEVC all of the sudden

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So I been digging the CC 2015 Media Programs now since launch, but SpeedGrade has had issues and now suddenly Media Encoder has issues for me as well, it used to support HEVC/H.265 just fine a few weeks ago but now it wont work no more after I updated it updated to the latest version, Premiere Pro is in the latest version and supports the HEVC codec just fine but Media Encoder refuses to support it, I also lack the OP1 MXF wrapper with the XAVC and AVC codecs.

 

Does anyone have any idea what is going on? I tried uninstall and reinstall the program but it keeps installing the newest version, so I tried getting the standalone version of it to use the very first release of the Media Encoder and it still wont work. What is going on here?

The program gives me the following message everytime I try to export a HEVC sourced project. This file requires HEVC codec

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