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solutions for unknown errors Applies to : Adobe Premiere Pro CC Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2015) Adobe Premiere Pro compile error access CS5 Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Fix issues compile error in query expression that cause an "Error while compiling" message when rendering or exporting Issue: Error when rendering or exporting compile error user defined type not defined When you render a preview file or export for final output, Adobe Premiere Pro returns the following error message: "Error compiling movie." These errors typically happen because
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of GPU/video rendering issues, or if the project contains a special character in the name of the project. These errors may also occur due to wrong sequence settings and when you use third party plug-ins. In order to solve this problem, you may want to follow these steps: Save the project to a new location under compile error in hidden module a new name Remove third-party plugins from Media-Core Change the preview file codec and format under sequence settings Note that the text that follows the error message gives you additional detail about the type of error. Find solutions for specific errors Solutions for this issue depend on the text that follows the "Error compiling movie" message: "Disk full." Make room on the hard disk that you're exporting to, or choose a hard disk with adequate space.(SeeManaging the media cache databasefor more information on freeing up hard disk space by clearing out cached media files.) "Duplicate file." Make sure that the name and destination specified for the output file is unique. "File not found." Make sure all input (source) files are linked. (See Relinking offline media for more information.) "I/O error." Make sure the hard disk has adequate room and you have permission to write to the specified output location. (See Managing the media cache database for more information on freeing up hard disk spaceb
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this guide. The error takes place when Windows was upgraded or Windows updates were installed and is usually resolved if you simply do the following: Close all MultiCharts products and make sure all MultiCharts Processes are finished in Windows Task Manager. Uninstall MultiCharts from your computer: Windows Start Open Control Panel Select Uninstall a program Find MultiCharts Select Uninstall Click Next Click Remove Do NOT check the box "Remove MultiCharts user data from computer", leave it clear. Click Remove After the uninstall processes is completed click the Finish button. Install MultiCharts again, using a different, short directory: If you don't have the installer saved on your local drive, please download the latest release or beta version Click Install Click Next Check the box "I accept the terms in the License Agreement" Click Next Click Next Click Change Change the folder name to C:\MC or C:\MC64 and click OK Click Next After the installation processes is over, click Finish button. In case the error still appears, it means that there is an issue with short paths. To resolve it, please: Close all MultiCharts products and make sure all MultiCharts Processes are finished in Windows Task Manager. Click on Windows Start button, then Run and type Regedit. Press Enter. In the Registry open the path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem Change the value of the NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation key to 0. Reboot the operation system. After the system is rebooted, Launch MultiCharts by right-click on its icon and selecting Run as administrator (if you don't have this option, use regular double-click). In MultiCharts, go to File menu and select Preferences. On the Directories tab change the directory of the folder with your studies by clicking the ... button for Studies (remember the old path). It is important to use a simple path. We recommend creating C:\MyStudies. Close MultiCharts. Make sure al