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solutions for unknown errors Applies to : Adobe Premiere Pro CC Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2015) Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Fix issues that cause error compiling movie adobe premiere an "Error while compiling" message when rendering or exporting Issue: Error when rendering error compiling movie unknown error premiere pro cc 2015 or exporting When you render a preview file or export for final output, Adobe Premiere Pro returns an error message that
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says, "Error compiling movie." These errors typically happen because 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
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wrong sequence settings and when you use third-party plug-ins. To solve this problem, you may want to follow these steps: Save the project to a new location under a new name Remove third-party plug-ins 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 error compiling movie disk full errors Solutions for specific errors depend on the text that follows the "Error compiling movie" message: Error Message Solution "Disk full." Make room on the hard disk that you're exporting to, or choose a hard disk with adequate space. (See Managing the media cache database for 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 space by clearing out cached media files.) "Unable to save file. Destination file is in use by Premiere" or "Destination file is in use by Adobe Media Encoder." An application is using the destination file. For example, the destination file can also be in use as an input file for another operation. If possible, close the program using the file. "Invalid output drive." The specified hard disk can't be written to or
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I am facing a serious problem here. I have submitted a bug error compiling movie render error report to Adobe but I would love to get some input from the community. No matter what I error compiling movie import error do, I cannot get Premiere to render in any sort of way. If I hit render in the timeline I get the popup "Error Compiling Movie. Unknown Error." When I https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/error-compiling-movie-rendering-or.html export I get the same error, regardless of export settings, regardless of direct export or through Media Encoder, regardless of sequence settings, and regardless of GPU acceleration settings. I have also tried cleaning the media cache database, changing RAM allocation settings, and of course restarting the machine. This is happening to both myself and my coworker, on different projects and different https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/956661 machines. This is happened with varying frequency since installing CC 2014. Obviously this is a crippling problem as nothing can be exported whatsoever. Every now and then it works for a few minutes, which is when we manage to pump out our necessary exports. Then it fails again. HELP!! My machine: Premiere Pro CC 2014 8.0.1 (21) iMac 27" Late 2012 Mac OSX 10.8.5 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MBReturn to posts indexReport Post •Re: "Error Compiling Movie. Unknown Error"by walter biscardi on Jul 31, 2014 at 9:07:43 pmThat happened to us in the past when we tried to render a larger than 2GB file to the shared storage drives. It's been fixed since CC came out though. But try rendering the file to an internal drive and see if it works. Walter Biscardi, Jr. Editor, Colorist, Director, Writer, Consultant, Author, Chef. HD Post and Production Biscardi Creative Media Craft and Career Advice & Training from real Working Creative Professionals Blog Twitter FacebookReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: "Error
Media Encoder Doesn't Start | Launch | Run | Load Jesse Underdog SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe216216 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LrSeW1C_3Y More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6419517?start=0&tstart=0 Sign in Transcript 46,458 views 302 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 303 14 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 15 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video error compiling has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jan 19, 2014▬Solution #1 (as described in the video):This is for Windows 7 (64-bit), some directories may vary if you have different version of Windows or Encoder. Edit commands accordingly.1. Create an empty TXT file | Right click - New - (.txt) 2. Open it3. Write commands as follows:-------del "C:\Program error compiling movie Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\SLCache\X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc"start "AME" "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CC\Adobe Media Encoder.exe"-------Directories may vary, make sure you write proper address for both the problematic file (X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc) and the original Encoder executable (Adobe Media Encoder.exe)4. File - Save As - whatever.bat5. Always run the BAT to start Encoder▬Solution #2 (as Eric Vinyard suggested):1. Locate file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\SLCache\X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc2. Open it with a text editor (may need to open it as an admin as this is in Program Files directory)3. Delete everything the file contains4. Save and close5. Set the 'Read Only' attribute for the file: Right Mouse - Preferences. On the first page that opens for you, look for Attributes at the bottom of this page and check 'Read Only'. Close with OK.▬Solution #3 (as Roberts Štālbergs suggested) [actually very different issue but same symptoms]1. Go to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6" and delete the "amtlib.dll" file [directory may vary depending on what version of Encoder and Windows you have]2. Go to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6", copy the file "amtlib.dll" and paste in the directory from step 1 (C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6). [directory may vary depending on what version of Premiere and Windows
title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. resultsvideo Level 1 (0 points) Q: Why does Adobe Media Encoder fail to export Quicktime Files? I'm using Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 on a Windows 7 Pro 64 bit PC.While exporting the Quicktime variant of H.264 for ATSC television broadcast files, Adobe Media Encoder fails. Non-Quicktime H.264's render correctly, but some television stations require quicktime.Troubleshooting reveals the problem only occurs when attempting to make a 1920x1080 H.264 QuickTime file. Using the same original file (1920x1080), Adobe Media Encoder WILL export a 720x480/486 H.264 MOV file. More interesting still, it will ALSO export at 1280x720. Testing this information to it's limits, I found that the cutoff for a successful render is between a frame size of 1610x906 and 1609x905. Useless, random sizes, I know... but that's the breaking point for Adobe Media Encoder CS6 (6.0.3.1 to be precise) and H.264 Quicktime files.Others are having a similar problem:http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/934721#953485This information did not correct the problem:http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/error-compiling-movie-warning-or.htmlAny help or ideas are greatly appreciated.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1CPU: 41.6GHz (dual octo-core Intel Xeon E5-2670 @ 2.60GHz)RAM: 64GBGPU: NVIDIA Quadro 5000 v334.95 (2.5Gb GDDR5 RAM)VID: Blackmagic Design DeckLink HD Extreme 3D+/Desktop Video v10.1.1DRV: Facilis TerraBlock 16TB RAID/ATTO ExpressSAS R680 v2.19NLE: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 James Brady Senior Editor Results Video, Inc. El Paso, Texashttp://www.resultsvideo.com Posted on Jun 26, 2014 9:19 AM I have this question too Close Q: Why does Adobe Media Encoder fail to export Quicktime Files? All replies Helpful answers by Jon Walker, Jon Walker Jun 26, 2014 10:25 AM in response to resultsvideo Level 6 (18,620 points) Jun 26, 2014 10:25 AM in response to resultsvideo While exporting the Quicktime variant of H.264 for ATSC television broadcast files, Adobe Media Encoder fails. Non-Quicktime H.264's render correctly, but some television stations require quicktime. What does "Quicktime variant of H.264" mean