Schreiben mit Exporter: H.264 Schreiben in Datei: \\?\F:\Export\02 - Genium EN.mp4 Dateityp wird geschrieben: H264 Um Timecode: 00:00:06:15 - 00:00:06:21 Rendering bei Offset: 8,880 Sekunden Komponente: H.264 vom Typ Exporter Video export settings. Thanks, Kevin Translate Jump to answer 25 Replies Jump to latest reply muhannad_alani Enthusiast , Nov 12, 2016 provide more information PPro version, OS,PC Spec's You can also try trimming the ends of the clip or make some minor adjustments to it in case its a bug or something. I'm working with Premiere Pro for a few years right now and I've never had this problem. We recommend using NVIDIAStudio Driver. Not utilizing an excellent GPU would be a shame! To do this, click on Browse and locate the Adobe Premiere Pro application file (the one that you can click to start Premiere). In that case, I would try exporting using only the CPU; jump to that solution here. Restarted the machine no luckkINDLY ADDRESS THE SOLUTION FOR THIS. Fix 2: Set Power Management to Maximum If youre using a custom export preset, change to a built-in preset. Comment below with which fix worked for you - Additional links below, and If you enjoy my content please consider subscribing and hitting that like button!If you'd like to connect with me outside of YouTube / support this channel / get awesome stuff: https://linktr.ee/LHTES0:00 - Intro0:56 - Good Housekeeping1:03 - Update Adobe Premiere1:19 - Update Windows / MAC1:30 - Update Graphics Card Drivers1:47 - Perform a Clean / Custom Install2:07 - Restart Your Computer2:36 - Set Correct Sequence Settings3:39 - Turn Off Refresh Growing Files4:17 - Valuable Information in Render Error Message5:33 - Deactivate Plugins to Find the Problem6:31 - Reorder Plugin Stack to Fix Issues7:00 - Use Adjustment Layer for Plugins7:31 - Plugin Render Error Recap7:57 - Try Nesting the Problem Clip8:18 - Nest Clip and Scale 1% and Render Again8:39 - Change Video Preview Type9:40 - Change to Software Encoding10:41 - Export Error Fixes11:13 - Export to ProRes Instead of H.26412:32 - Use Software Encoding on Export12:56 - Use Adobe Media Encoder13:58 - Nest Entire Sequence Before Exporting14:44 - Guess Based on Export Completion Percentage15:20 - Comment Which Tip Helped You15:41 - OutroHow To Fix Adobe Premiere Render and Export Errors (2021)Learn How To Edit Stuffnotiansans Under the Project tab, right-click the original file and choose Replace Footage. Try this: Choose Preferences > Media and disable any Hardware Decoding Options. Anyway, all files that I work with are originally mp4. Try exporting with a different file format or to another hard disk. Browse to the new file that corresponds to the footage it replaces, select it from the list and click