Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?
Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?
Video is stuttering when changing speed
Hello,
I have cut 4K footage, from DJI Inspire, with the latest Adobe Premiere CC and made the rendering with Adobe Media Encoder for the final result. For any reason, the movie starts to stutter when the camera is panning. This only appears when I change the speed to make the clip run faster. I currently use 135%.
These are my export settings. Sorry it's in German I think you know the meaning
Here is the video. You can see the stuttering beginning at 0:56 Min. The whole video is on 135% of speed.
Any ideas why this is happen? I tried it to render on two differnt PC's Win 7 and Win 10. Both with Intel i7 CPU 10GB and 16GB RAM.This happens also when I export to full HD.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Best regards.
Profile and Level? Please help explain
When exporting footage I generally use AME, and I periodically get error messages that talk about increasing the Profile and Level, but I have no idea what those mean or do. I mean, I read the help guide (http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/export-settings-reference.html#video_exports_se ttings), but the explanations for Profile and Level are one-liners that explain all of diddly squat. So with what little cryptic info I've found on the interwebses, I've basically blindly adjusted settings til I've gotten something close to what I want or need. I'd MUCH rather like to understand what they are and how they affect my output so I can actively problem solve on my own. Sooo.....
1a.) What are Profile and Level and what do they do?
1b.) What do the different numerical representations of Level mean/do? The range of choices (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1) appears random to my uneducated brain, which likely means there is actually a very good explanation and precise specifications for each one.
2a.) What are some real world applications of given settings? What's common/widely accepted and used?
Thanks!
Adobe Media Encoder won't start
Not OP, but I have the same problem. AME just won't run. Double click, it's loading, I can see the process in Windows Task Manager but it just goes away again. Tried deleting that watch folder .xml but not working. Here's my spec from the FAQ:
- What version of Adobe Media Encoder? Include the minor version number (e.g., Adobe Media Encoder CS6 with the 6.0.1 update).
- AME CC from premiere cc 7.0.1
- What other Adobe applications do you have installed, and what application are you using Adobe Media Encoder with?
- Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro
- Have you installed the recent updates? (If not, you should. They fix a lot of problems.)
- Used creative cloud to update to latest version
- What operating system? This should include specific minor version numbers, like "Mac OSX v10.6.8"---not just "Mac".
- Windows 7. All update patch installed.
- Are you using Adobe Media Encoder through a Creative Cloud Membership subscription?
- Yeah
- What kind(s) of source footage? When telling about your source footage, tell us about the codecs, not just the container types. For example, "H.264 in a .mov container", not just "QuickTime".
- N/A. App won't launch
- If you are getting error message(s), what is the full text of the error message(s)?
- No error message
- Is the problem only occurring with a specific output format or encoding preset? If so, which one? If this is a custom preset not included with AME, then upload the preset file to a file-sharing site and provide a link.
- No.
- What were you doing when the problem occurred?
- Booted up the computer. Launch AME.
- Has this ever worked before?
- Yes.
- What other software are you running?
- Google Chrome
- Do you have any third-party codecs installed?
- Avid DNxHD, Cineform Studio
- Tell us about your computer hardware. Be especially certain to tell us about third-party I/O hardware (e.g., AJA, Matrox, Blackmagic, MOTU).
- Regular desktop
- Are you using Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration in Premiere Pro?
- Yes.
Rotate video 90 degrees in Media Encoder?
I have a vertical video at 1080x1920 that I need rotated 90° counterclockwise on export, is this possible though Media encoder? Thanks!
Media Encoder CC 2018 Very Slow
I'm having the same issue since upgrading to Media Encoder CC 2018 a few days ago. Previously my 10 to 20 second videos were rendering in no time. Now the exact same videos are taking ages to render or not rendering at all.
For me the main issue is that they take 5 minutes to begin rendering, and I frequently get 'Cannot read from source' errors, or Media Encoder just hangs. Prior to updating the software I had no issues.
Software only or GPU Acceleration makes no difference.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018
Comps created in After Effects CC 2018, which I updated at the same time.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Media Encoder render extremely slow
Render speed of Media Encoder (2018) is x4 slower than premiere pro cc 2018 in same File export with same rendering settings.
Rendering time of the file (4K video. H.264 Mp4. 2 min. length) : Premiere Pro - 9 min,
Media encoder - 41 min
My System: AMD Ryzen Threadripper x1950 (16-core)
GeForce GTX 1070
64G RAM of DDR4
2 x 256G SSD
Rotate video 90 degrees in Media Encoder?
I have a vertical video at 1080x1920 that I need rotated 90° counterclockwise on export, is this possible though Media encoder? Thanks!
Media Encoder CC 2018 Very Slow
I'm having the same issue since upgrading to Media Encoder CC 2018 a few days ago. Previously my 10 to 20 second videos were rendering in no time. Now the exact same videos are taking ages to render or not rendering at all.
For me the main issue is that they take 5 minutes to begin rendering, and I frequently get 'Cannot read from source' errors, or Media Encoder just hangs. Prior to updating the software I had no issues.
Software only or GPU Acceleration makes no difference.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018
Comps created in After Effects CC 2018, which I updated at the same time.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Source file has bad header
I'm new to using AME. I'm trying to convert WMV file to FLV. I have 5 files that were all recorded with GoTo Meeting by the same person on the same day. The files were saved to a shared drive. Now when I try to add them to AME to convert them, only two files worked. I received the following error message for the other three:
What can I do to fix this?
Thank you in advance for your help.
~Jennifer
Rotate video 90 degrees in Media Encoder?
I have a vertical video at 1080x1920 that I need rotated 90° counterclockwise on export, is this possible though Media encoder? Thanks!
New update of Media Encoder won't open
Hi CC,
I installed updates to various apps in my creative cloud this morning. Media Encoder CC refuses to open. I have uninstalled and re-installed 3 times according to instructions in the forums. Adobe Encoder has encountered an unexpected error and cannot continue.
Can you tell me if there are problems with this installer? I have to explain this to my employer.
Thanks - Pete
High Sierra 10.13.4
Does Adobe Media Encoder save/export in swf format?
Does Adobe Media Encoder save/export in swf format?
If yes how?
Thanks
Profile and Level? Please help explain
When exporting footage I generally use AME, and I periodically get error messages that talk about increasing the Profile and Level, but I have no idea what those mean or do. I mean, I read the help guide (http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/export-settings-reference.html#video_exports_se ttings), but the explanations for Profile and Level are one-liners that explain all of diddly squat. So with what little cryptic info I've found on the interwebses, I've basically blindly adjusted settings til I've gotten something close to what I want or need. I'd MUCH rather like to understand what they are and how they affect my output so I can actively problem solve on my own. Sooo.....
1a.) What are Profile and Level and what do they do?
1b.) What do the different numerical representations of Level mean/do? The range of choices (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1) appears random to my uneducated brain, which likely means there is actually a very good explanation and precise specifications for each one.
2a.) What are some real world applications of given settings? What's common/widely accepted and used?
Thanks!
Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?
Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?
Export Error. Error compiling movie. Disk Full.
I have the following error since CS6 when exporting some videos: Export Error. Error compiling movie. Disk Full.
All my drives have plenty of space, NTFS 7200rpm, everything was fine with CS5.5. Same problem with Encoder or Premiere Pro.
Much of the stuff I export is going fine but I have this error with some sequences and formats.
It always crash to this error when exporting sequences with "Match Sequence Settings".
For one of my projects, when exporting to wmv, out of 6 sequences one always crash to Export Error. Error compiling movie. Disk Full.
If I encode those sequences to mpeg2, everything is fine.
I installed the new update this morning but it doesn't help.
CC 2017 Media Encoder Won't open
Profile and Level? Please help explain
When exporting footage I generally use AME, and I periodically get error messages that talk about increasing the Profile and Level, but I have no idea what those mean or do. I mean, I read the help guide (http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/export-settings-reference.html#video_exports_se ttings), but the explanations for Profile and Level are one-liners that explain all of diddly squat. So with what little cryptic info I've found on the interwebses, I've basically blindly adjusted settings til I've gotten something close to what I want or need. I'd MUCH rather like to understand what they are and how they affect my output so I can actively problem solve on my own. Sooo.....
1a.) What are Profile and Level and what do they do?
1b.) What do the different numerical representations of Level mean/do? The range of choices (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1) appears random to my uneducated brain, which likely means there is actually a very good explanation and precise specifications for each one.
2a.) What are some real world applications of given settings? What's common/widely accepted and used?
Thanks!
Rotate video 90 degrees in Media Encoder?
I have a vertical video at 1080x1920 that I need rotated 90° counterclockwise on export, is this possible though Media encoder? Thanks!
Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?
Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?