Hi there. I am running Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.3, and I am downloading the latest update as I type), Windows 7 64-bit, I'm using footage from 4 cameras in my project. 3x Canon 60D's (h.264) and 1x Sony FS700 (AVCHD). I am outputting to 640x360, h.264 with a bitrate of 1mb, as it is a draft
When rendering my Premiere Pro project, it always fails at a certain point that I am unsure of. The Status in the AME box reads Failed, upon clicking it, the text document reads
- Encoding Time: 00:49:03
11/20/2013 12:25:41 AM : Encoding Failed
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Export Error
Error compiling movie.
Unknown error.
I really wish Premiere or AME would simply tell me at what timecode the video failed at, that way I can go there to see what may have caused it. I have read this http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/error-compiling-movie-rendering -or.html and it unfortunately did not help. In fact, when I previously experienced this problem, it was due to cross-dissolving an adjustment layer, which the help file should actually include in case others have that issue, but I digress.
I have all 4 clips set in a multicam sequence. I've rendered draft versions before with success until I've graded all clips using Magic Bullet Colorista II, which seems like the obvious problem, but I cannot regrade. The project which is +-60 minutes long successfully renders 40 minutes of graded footage. Upon rendering from the 40min mark to the 60min mark, this happens. I cannot see any issues in this gap.
Any leads? Why can't AME tell me at what time in the video it failed? Thanks