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Premiere Pro Red Frames on Export

Zade_95

Hey all,

 

Wondering if anyone has any experience in solving the red frame on export problem that seems to have plagued Premiere for a long time. Here's my situation:

Rendering a 40-60 minute video daily for a youtube series, simple project with one video/audio clip, and 10 second JPG overlays every 4 minutes. 1080p, 60fps in H264. Source files are 1080p, 60fps MP4s.

If the video is over 50 mins (ish) Premiere will export red frames near the end of the video, sometimes for only a few seconds, sometimes for 5 minutes. I've tried many solutions (that sometimes works for one export) but it always comes back. Doesn't do it for shorter 15-20 min videos that I also do.

 

I've tried: Disabling accelerated H264 decoding, disabling GPU encode all together, clearing media cache, reinstalling entire CC suite + using the cleaner tool, copying work to a a brand new project, and just re-rendering, rendering in both ProRes and DNxHR,  nothing works permanently (or at all now, it seems).

 

Hardware: Windows 10, Intel Core i5 7300hq, 16GB RAM, GTX1050ti, SATA SSD, Latest Premiere Pro CC

 

I'm loosing my mind!!!! Would appreciate any help or tips people had. Cheers!

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That is a Premiere problem that has always happened. This typically is a result of switching between versions. There is not fix besides cutting out that one frame. 

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8 minutes ago, Max_Settings said:

That is a Premiere problem that has always happened. This typically is a result of switching between versions. There is not fix besides cutting out that one frame. 

Yeah so I've read. Cutting out the frame isn't really an option, as it's for a continuous 'lets play style' series of videos. Plus it happens in most episodes of said series. 

 

In your opinion would a fresh install of windows or new hardware (GPU for example) fix the issue? 

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40 minutes ago, Lukozade said:

Yeah so I've read. Cutting out the frame isn't really an option, as it's for a continuous 'lets play style' series of videos. Plus it happens in most episodes of said series. 

 

In your opinion would a fresh install of windows or new hardware (GPU for example) fix the issue? 

You can try a brand new computer, as quite honestly your laptop is not up to snuff for a project like that. 

 

You can also try Davinci resolve, if you dont have a legit copy of adobe and such. 

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2 hours ago, Shimejii said:

You can try a brand new computer, as quite honestly your laptop is not up to snuff for a project like that. 

 

You can also try Davinci resolve, if you dont have a legit copy of adobe and such. 

I am planning on getting a new PC in the next wee bit, so that's something I guess! I do actually pay for the adobe suite, but I may grab some free software to fill in for now lol

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