Freezing during exporting? Premiere
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Freezing during exporting? Premiere
Alright, well I am trying to save my AMV like the technical guide recomends. However Premiere keeps freezing when the export reaches frame 1861. I have no idea why, especially when the estimated time thingy keeps going down. Anyone have any suggestions?[/code]
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- Make sure you're not putting any cross dissolves on titles; Premiere Pro doesn't like that. Use the opacity controls instead.
- Check "Optimize stills" in the export options. I don't know why, but for some reason, this worked for me.
- If all else fails, use the <a href="http://www.debugmode.com/frameserver/">DebugMode Frameserver</a>. Install the sucker, then restart Premiere and get set to export your project, but change "File type" to "DebugMode Frameserver", then save to a small signpost file that can be opened by things like VirtualDub(/Mod) (and make sure you're serving RGB32, to be safe).
Then open the signpost file in VirtualDub(/Mod) and save as a HuffYUV AVI.
- Check "Optimize stills" in the export options. I don't know why, but for some reason, this worked for me.
- If all else fails, use the <a href="http://www.debugmode.com/frameserver/">DebugMode Frameserver</a>. Install the sucker, then restart Premiere and get set to export your project, but change "File type" to "DebugMode Frameserver", then save to a small signpost file that can be opened by things like VirtualDub(/Mod) (and make sure you're serving RGB32, to be safe).
Then open the signpost file in VirtualDub(/Mod) and save as a HuffYUV AVI.