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Media Encoder 2019 Causes Flickering
Hi, I can't use the new 2019 Media Encoder for anything. It causes a lot of flickering. It may be related to reading Lumetri effects. I tried several different video formats and the flickering persists.
Attached a sample. At the beginning, the flickering is visible.
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adobe media encoder, won't render any of my previous videos, that i made this pass 4 weeks, please fix immediately. thank you.
adobe media won't render my videos, please can anyone help me with this?
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Steal After Effects' import code
OMG..the import if files on my system is so painfully slow.
Yet AE an Premiere…no issues. There’s almost no lag on the import.
Why WHY is AE so painfully slow?
If I want to reinterpret a bunch of files…SLOW!
OMG so slow.
Again? AE and Premiere…not slow.
Instant (in comparison)
So...
Walk down the hall, knock on AE’s door.
When they answer, hit ‘em on the head with a small sock of pennies and steal their import code.3 votes -
Allow rendering while playing back in Premiere
When I batch export videos in Media Encoder, the rendering process is paused when I push play in Premiere Pro. The whole point of queueing videos in Media Encoder is to do it in the background, and by pausing the render that defeats the purpose. I've read (https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2228890) that this was by design, but the ability to toggle that option would be really helpful.
I have 2 Xeon processors and 144 GB of RAM, so my computer can handle rendering and 4k playback. I know this because I often restart the render in Media Encoder while editing in…
5 votes
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