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Adobe Media Encoder Fail - need help please

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I keep getting a failed error when trying to use Adobe Media Encoder. 

 

I open up my premiere project and select the comp I want.  I switch the format to Quicktime, select h.264 from preset.  Hit the start button and I get the failed sound/icon.

 

2 questions:

1. My comp is 1920x1080 but when I go in it automatically has it as 720... why is it not recognizing the comp size?

2. Is there a way to fix this error?  It seems to export occassionally to my C drive (which is not raid) but it fails to my F drive (Raid 10).  But usually if I export as a wmv or something smaller it exports fine to F.


Profile and Level? Please help explain

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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!

File size is always larger than source

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Greetings,

Why is it, no matter what settings I choose, If I render a video file, the output is ALWAYS a larger file size than the source file? Even if  minimally touched.
Heck even if I trim it to make it shorter, it's still larger.
Here is the AME settings to a project where all I did was put a white box over 4 sec of text. And the final file is almost twice as big and of much crappier quality at these settings

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HOW TO CREATE VIDEO DVD WITH ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER

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I AM NEW TO ADOBE PREMIERE. AFTER SOME HOURS OF LEARNING FINALLY I FINISHED EDITING 30 MIN OF VIDEO. NOW I DONT KNOW HOW TO OUTPUT TO DVD ( VIDEO DVD ) TO PLAY IN DVD PLAYERS. PLS HELP.

H.264 video codec for Quicktime in Media Encoder & Premiere Pro

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Up until yesterday before I updated to the new release of Premiere and Media Encoder, I had the ability to export H.264 in a Quicktime movie. With this new update, the ability has been removed and it has causes all sorts of problems and delayed some of my work. I want to know if this was suppose to happen or is this a bug of sorts? Aside from this bug, I've already dealt with many new bugs this new update has brought on.

EError: “AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Adobe Media Encoder is not installed

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I have a corporate license to Adobe software. I am using Premiere Pro CC 2015 and After Effects CC 2015.  Today, I was having an issue using an MP2 file with Premiere Pro.  So I saw something and ran "Updates" hoping it would solve the issue.  I don't know what it did but it broke After Effects.  When trying to export a lower thirds project, I got the following error: “AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Adobe Media Encoder is not installed. Please download and install it to use this feature. Go to https://creative.adobe.com/apps."   which is then followed by AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Failed to connect to Adobe Media Encoder.”  I uninstalled After Effects and Premiere Pro and re-installed them both.  I still get the same error.  I assumed Adobe Media Encoder was installed but when I go look in the same folder where the other Adobe software is (Programs), it's not there. 


How does Adobe Media Encoder get installed (part of PP or AE)? I also found a URL where I could download an AE "update" - ran that and I get an error saying the "patch is not applicable to you".  I think somehow through this process Adobe Media Encoder was uninstalled and not re-installed with either PP or AE.

Adobe Media Encoder Fail - need help please

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I keep getting a failed error when trying to use Adobe Media Encoder. 

 

I open up my premiere project and select the comp I want.  I switch the format to Quicktime, select h.264 from preset.  Hit the start button and I get the failed sound/icon.

 

2 questions:

1. My comp is 1920x1080 but when I go in it automatically has it as 720... why is it not recognizing the comp size?

2. Is there a way to fix this error?  It seems to export occassionally to my C drive (which is not raid) but it fails to my F drive (Raid 10).  But usually if I export as a wmv or something smaller it exports fine to F.

Profile and Level? Please help explain

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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!


Exporter returned bad result

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I just updated both Premiere and Encoder to the latest versions and opened an older Premiere project (from CC 9.1) to export them through Encoder as 422HQ Quicktime file. Both open fine and seem to export fine directly through Premiere, and Queue up fine in Encoder...however, the encoding fails instantly (before any progress bar can even appear).

 

Consistently getting the following error on any Quicktime export (422, 422HQ, Animation, etc.) although H264 renders work fine. Any ideas? I've never seen such a long error code, nor had renders fail so quickly.

 

Running CC on a 2012 iMac, 3.2Ghz Intel Core i5 running OS 10.11.6.

 

Thanks for any insight!

 

 

 

- Encoding Time: 00:00:01

08/09/2016 04:57:15 PM : Encoding Failed

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Export Error

Error compiling movie.

 

Export Error

 

Exporter returned bad result.

 

Writing with exporter: QuickTime

Writing to file: /Volumes/RHP_10_2016_Delivery/EvilExhumed_DELIVERY/EVILEXHUMED_MASTER/EvilExhumed_Master_ 422HQ.mov

Around timecode: 00:00:00:00

Component: QuickTime of type Exporter

Selector: 9

Error code: 1667785070

EError: “AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Adobe Media Encoder is not installed

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I have a corporate license to Adobe software. I am using Premiere Pro CC 2015 and After Effects CC 2015.  Today, I was having an issue using an MP2 file with Premiere Pro.  So I saw something and ran "Updates" hoping it would solve the issue.  I don't know what it did but it broke After Effects.  When trying to export a lower thirds project, I got the following error: “AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Adobe Media Encoder is not installed. Please download and install it to use this feature. Go to https://creative.adobe.com/apps."   which is then followed by AEGP Plugin AEDynamicLinkServer: Failed to connect to Adobe Media Encoder.”  I uninstalled After Effects and Premiere Pro and re-installed them both.  I still get the same error.  I assumed Adobe Media Encoder was installed but when I go look in the same folder where the other Adobe software is (Programs), it's not there. 


How does Adobe Media Encoder get installed (part of PP or AE)? I also found a URL where I could download an AE "update" - ran that and I get an error saying the "patch is not applicable to you".  I think somehow through this process Adobe Media Encoder was uninstalled and not re-installed with either PP or AE.

How to make an animated GIF?

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Hello! I've just tried a trial of Animate CC + Adobe Media Encoder.

I have a very simple task to make an animated GIF out of my .fla file.

But when I try making that in AME I cannot(!) make a single animated GIF. It always gives me a sequence of gif images. But I need a single file (just what good old Flash could do via it's Publish menu).

 

So my question is: how can I export a single gif animation?

 

Thank you.

Export Error. Error compiling movie. Disk Full.

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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.

Dynamic Link is not installed

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Hello dear community hopefully there is some solution. As you will see in ENCORE CC2018 when I want to add a composition since AFTER EFFECT CC 2017 I get this poster, look for the application but I did not find it. Someone can help me please! The same happens with AFTER EFFECT when I want to add it to the ENCORE.Sin título001.jpgSin título002.jpg

How can I download Media Encoder CC 2014?

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I need to use CC 2014 because I'm running that version of AE. When I look at the 'previous versions' in the CC app, it only offers CC 2017 and CC. How can I get CC 2014?

Media Encoder CC 2019 keeps crashing when I try to add source

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Like the headline says, as of this morning (Tuesday April 16 2019) Adobe Media Encoder CC 2+10 keeps crashing whenever I try to add a source file to render. This is happening whether I try to add source directly, or whether I have After Effects add to render queue. It isn't creating a log or error report when it does this. It is happening when I try to add files that I had previously rendered successfully so I know it's not the source files that are the issue. The last time I used it to render a file was Saturday, April 13, 2019 and everything worked flawlessly. I'm including a screenshot of my about screen since that's all I've got to share. I just uninstalled Adobe ME and reinstalled it and the same thing is still happening.

 

I'm using the new NVidia creators optimized drivers for my GPU, but that was also true on Saturday when everything worked correctly. I've tried turning GPU acceleration off, and on, same thing happens.

 

FWIW Here is my system specs:

Windows 10 Professional 64
Adobe CC 2019

Asrock extreme 4 Z77 motherboard

Intel i7-3770k

Crucial MX500ssd 500GB (Programs, Apps, Project Files)

Samsung 850EVO SSD 500GB (Render Output Folders)

Kingston UV400 SSD 480GB (Current Project Assets)

Samsung 860EVO SSD 250GB (Adobe Cache)

Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD (Slow Bulk Storage)

32GB G.Skill Ripjaws-Z 1600mhz

MSI GTX 1060 Gaming-X

EV3A G3 750 Supernova

Thermalright Macho Cooler

 

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I try to export but my video only comes out 1 second long

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I just edited a video i recorded with my iphone 6, after i finished i tried using media encoder to render the video but when I view the exported video it is one second or maybe one frame long also my video takes no time at all to export, almost like its not rendering.

I'm exporting in MOV and I am using a free trial, i also am not getting any errors.

(Not sure if it matters but since i recorded it with a iphone the video file is called IMG_9533)

 

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Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?

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Adobe Media encoder plugin is missing in After Effects. How do you install the plugin?

H.264 video codec for Quicktime in Media Encoder & Premiere Pro

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Up until yesterday before I updated to the new release of Premiere and Media Encoder, I had the ability to export H.264 in a Quicktime movie. With this new update, the ability has been removed and it has causes all sorts of problems and delayed some of my work. I want to know if this was suppose to happen or is this a bug of sorts? Aside from this bug, I've already dealt with many new bugs this new update has brought on.

How to make an animated GIF?

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0

Hello! I've just tried a trial of Animate CC + Adobe Media Encoder.

I have a very simple task to make an animated GIF out of my .fla file.

But when I try making that in AME I cannot(!) make a single animated GIF. It always gives me a sequence of gif images. But I need a single file (just what good old Flash could do via it's Publish menu).

 

So my question is: how can I export a single gif animation?

 

Thank you.

ProRes presets for Media Encoder CC now available for download

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Hi everyone,

 

We have new ProRes output presets available for Media Encoder CC. You can download the presets here

 

While the new presets do not add new functionality to Media Encoder, they do provide added convenience. By definition, these presets are for use on Mac OS. If you are on Mac OS X 10.8, or 10.9, the ProRes codecs come installed with your operating system. If you are using Mac OS X 10.7, you will need to install one of the Apple Pro apps (Final Cut Pro, Motion, Compressor, etc.) for the presets to function correctly.

 

Here’s what’s new with the Media Encoder CC ProRes presets:

 

  • Preset names have been updated to say "SD" (instead of “DV")
  • The Field Order of PAL SD presets changed from "Lower" to "Upper"
  • Frame Size of NTSC SD presets changed from 720x480 to 720x486. This is based on Apple's ProRes specifications. If 720x480 versions are needed you can create your own User presets with these settings.
  • Enhanced support for multi-track audio sources. New "Audio Track Layout" and "Channel Layout" sections let you specify the number of exported tracks, track types (single track, dual mono, or stereo pairs), and channel mapping for 5.1 audio

 

Please note: the ProRes presets should only be installed on AME CC (7.x). They may not work correctly in AME CS6 or earlier versions.

 

If you have any questions, please let us know.

 

Eric

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