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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 adobe media encoder cs3 cause an "Error while compiling" message when rendering or exporting Issue: Error when
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rendering or exporting When you render a preview file or export for final output, Adobe Premiere Pro returns the following
Adobe Media Encoder Unknown Error Compiling Movie
error message: "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
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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 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 error compiling movie unknown error of error. Find solutions for specific errorsĀ 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 spaceby 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 writ
Solutions > Adobe Creative Suite Unknown error with Media Encoder Your Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Adobe Creative Suite All about the world of Adobe Premiere and its associated plug-ins. Search Forums Show Threads Show error compiling movie unknown error premiere pro cc 2015 Posts Advanced Search Search Gallery Advanced Search Go to Page... Page 1 of 2 1 error compiling movie unknown error fix 2 > Thread Tools Search this Thread November 14th, 2008, 01:41 AM #1 Colin Zhang Regular Crew Join Date: adobe media encoder unknown error Jan 2007 Location: beijing/mississauga Posts: 123 Unknown error with Media Encoder Hi all, i have had Premiere Pro CS3 give me an "Unknown error" when trying to export a film using Media Encoder recently. It would almost https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/error-compiling-movie-rendering-or.html finish rendering, then pop up with the error notice when I tried exporting to MP4 and WMV. I can confirm that it works exporting to MPEG and I haven't tried any others. Has anyone else had this problem and how do you fix it? November 16th, 2008, 06:34 PM #2 Kevin Fox New Boot Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Winchester, VA USA Posts: 23 Images: 15 Unkown Error Colin: We http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/adobe-creative-suite/137760-unknown-error-media-encoder.html have Premier (CS3 and 1.5) on two different machines. This error occurs from time to time with both systems. We have found that you need to save and close your project. Exit Premier and shut down (don't re-start, actually shut down). Turn the computer back on, open Premier, and then render out your project. Do this every time and you will not see the error again. (at least we have not). The best explanation seems to be that shutting down clears something in some area of the computer that interferes with something related to Premier in someway??????(Ha!) It does work though. Hope it works for you. Let us know! Best, Kevin Fox AATR Video November 17th, 2008, 05:11 AM #3 Colin Zhang Regular Crew Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: beijing/mississauga Posts: 123 Thanks for the advice - I'd never thought about that! I ended up exporting as an mpeg as it was just for a "backup" youtube version. I will keep this (and all the other advice i've gotten on this forum :)) in mind during future projects. November 17th, 2008, 07:23 AM #4 Alan Craven Major Player Join Date: May 2003 Location: York, England Posts: 472 Kevin's method works for me too! November 17th, 2008, 06:33 PM #5 Tripp Woelf
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